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These 7 Wild Animals Are Invading US Cities This Year

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3. Wily coyotes

Another wild animal you might meet when you go out to have fun during the night is a wily coyote. These four-legged animals are often seen in towns and cities, and even officials from the White House saw a couple of coyotes a few miles from the building.

If you live in some of America’s largest cities, such as Chicago, you can expect to spot a wily coyote looking for food, such as mice and rats, during the night, when they typically go out hunting. They eat mice and rats and look for a meal after sleeping in the bushes for the majority of the day.

According to experts, these wild animals don’t attack people and only bite humans if they feel attacked. However, if you notice a wily coyote in your neighborhood, call the police ASAP.

4 Responses

  1. Yes, wild animals ARE in the cities!! I live in Huntsville, AL. Just two miles from the center of down town. I regularly have rabbits, foxes, turtles, (no streams, ponds or lakes in the immediate area), possums, raccoons, and small snakes, in my back yard. Along with about 15 different types of birds, including owls, hawks, eagles and falcons.
    No deer yet, but with the amount of wooded areas near by, I would not be surprised if they show up too!
    Alligators, coyotes, black bears, mountain lions, armadillos and deer have been reported within the city limits. Wow! Such an abundance of wildlife!!

  2. Just a minute! Who is invading whom? We have been steadily usurping the territories of the other beings who inhabit the planet. Clearly the more developed of creatures are now fighting back.

  3. Deer also carry ticks, which carry Lyme disease. Bambi is evil, and it, along with its relatives, should be wiped out.

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