I turned on to Eastbound Anderson from McLeod, and a coyote went after teh car ahead of me, then came at my car opening it's jaws and lunging at my window several times, so I stopped to see wath the hell was wrong with it.
It then retreated to the grass, before turning and attacking my car vicisously, again. It looked like it might have something wrong with it, as it looked like it was in "kill" mode.
I drove up and it immeditaly went after the car that was now driving slowly behind me.
Anyways, even though it's late and most people are in bed, I thought I'd throw a warning out to anyone who lives anywhere near there (Lake Bonavista) to not go out for a late night walk/run, and keep any pets inside tonight. I'd hate for a family dog to bark to go outside and end up getting killed by this thing, and I know they typically don't attack adults, but if this one is ready to attack moving vehicles, I'd hate to see what it would do to a person out right now.
I just simply called the police, as it was attacking in a vicious, almost "rabies" like manner. I know people complain when people call the police for non-emergencies, but I'd rather get a lecture from a few people on what is and isn't an emergency than wake up and hear "rabid coyote kills child/pet", tomorrow.
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I just simply called the police, as it was attacking in a vicious, almost "rabies" like manner. I know people complain when people call the police for non-emergencies, but I'd rather get a lecture from a few people on what is and isn't an emergency than wake up and hear "rabid coyote kills child/pet", tomorrow.
Calling the police non-emergency line for non-emergencies is wrong!
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