So apparently there were some coyotes on campus last weekend. Reports say that the school sent out a campus-wide email warning us. I didn't get it!! Good thing I worked from home on Sunday. It's pretty funny though, right? Coyotes in the city? What bridge do you think they took to get here?
This guy was quoted in this article, "It's not uncommon at all, and it's going to increase in frequency," Dr. Stanley Gehrt of Ohio State University said of coyote sightings in cities.
REALLY?! It is? Shouldn't you tell us more, if that's the case? What a cryptic statement to leave us with. Is it a change in their migration patterns due to global warming? or is it a population boom? or are coyotes just modernizing? And what should we do to stay away from them?...or rather, maybe to become their friends?? I don't know!
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Steph! My uncle sent me an article about this with the subject, "You got out just in time..." haha. I saw a aracoon in Central Park once and that weirded me out but coyotes on the island seems crazy.
Haha. Yeah, I guess word is out about Columbia's coyotes. Racoons are pretty funny too. Hah.
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