http://myfwc.com/
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http://myfwc.com/license/wildlife/nuisa ... gun-light/
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http://myfwc.com/wildlifehabitats/profi ... ls/coyote/
Coyotes den in hollow logs, brush piles and burrows. They will dig their own dens, but more commonly they enlarge burrows made by other animals, such as an armadillo or gopher tortoise. Pups emerge from dens when they are about 3 weeks old. Dens, used only when the pups are small, are abandoned when the young are 8-10 weeks old. Coyotes may re-use dens in subsequent years.
http://myfwc.com/hunting/season-dates/
Raccoon, opossum,
coyote, beaver, skunk
Statewide Year-round by all legal rifles, shotguns, muzzleloaders, crossbows, bows and pistols (D)(F)
Hunting raccoons or opossums at night is allowed, but only .22-caliber rimfire firearms (other than .22-magnums) or single-shot .410-gauge shotguns (using shot not larger than size 6) may be used. Firearms may not be loaded until immediately prior to shooting raccoons or opossums. Hunting raccoons or opossums by displaying or using lights from moving vehicles, vessels or animals is prohibited. It is illegal to transport wild-trapped live raccoons within, into or from the state, except by FWC permit or as authorized under existing rules.
Bag Limit: No limits on any species
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http://myfwc.com/wildlifehabitats/profi ... s/red-fox/
Behavior:
The red fox is essentially a nocturnal animal, but occasionally feeds during the day, and more at dawn and dusk.
Breeding takes place in late fall or early winter. A pair usually mates for life. An average of 5 pups are born after a gestation period of about 53 days. At birth the pups are blind, helpless, and brownish-black. They nurse for about two months and stay with their parents for about 6 months.
The den site is usually a dug out underground burrow, through they sometimes may enlarge the burrow of gopher tortoise or armadillo. The dens are usually 20-40 feet long and 3-4 deep, with multiple entrances.
Red foxes mainly eat small mammals such as rabbits, rats, and mice. If food is plentiful, they may kill more than they immediately need, and cache the extra in the ground.
The fox, both gray and red, are subject to epizootics of rabies, but this has not been a serious problem in Florida.
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Interesting read...there is now confusion as to what it is :shock: ....my job here is done.