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D.C.'s Coyotes Get Comfy in Rock Creek Park
As The Post's David A. Fahrenthold reports: "Coyotes are the most general kind of omnivore — like raccoons, if raccoons also ate rats and house pets." And they can be loud at night. Writes Fahrenthold:
The park's neighbors say it's obvious the coyotes are still there. They see the animals, which can resemble tall, skinny gray dogs, loping along side streets. And they hear drawn-out whines and repeated yips — which they say don't sound like the rasps and screams of the park's red foxes and come from too deep in the woods to be dogs.If you really don't believe that there are coyotes in Rock Creek Park, here's video proof.
Video courtesy D.C. police officer Angelo Donadio, working the midnight shift at the edge of Rock Creek Park off Oregon Avenue.
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