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Coyote spotted running through streets in downtown Toronto

AndrewX

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They're all over the place not only downtown, they're uptown everywhere. Supposed to be mating season.


A coyote was spotted roaming around a downtown Toronto neighbourhood on Monday morning.

The coyote was seen running along Queens Quay near the CN Tower, in the city’s Harbourfront community at around 9 a.m.

In videos captured by CTV News’ Adrian Ghobrial, the coyote is seen meandering nearby pedestrians on the sidewalk and bike lanes before dashing across the street moments before a truck and streetcar drive past.

Toronto Animal Services confirmed to CTV News Toronto they have received sighting reports and noted that residents may spot coyotes more frequently at this time of year.
"Coyote mating season also falls during January and February, which can lead to coyotes being more active and visible," the emailed statement reads. "It's quite normal for residents to see or encounter more coyotes in parks and green spaces across Toronto as they begin their search for a possible mate."

The City adds coyotes are typically shy and don’t pose a danger to people, but they can be unsafe for small pets. Pet owners should pick up their pets and carry them in their arms, or keep them on their leashes.

The City advises anyone who sees a coyote in a park or open area, or sees someone feeding wildlife to call 311.

Feeding coyotes is also prohibited, as feeding them can lead to public safety issues.

“Most interactions with coyotes were the result of a nearby, regular food source, primarily from people leaving food out or garbage behind in parks,” the City said.

“Feeding coyotes may cause them to expect food from people, becoming conditioned to approach closer for a food reward, and creating problems for both wildlife and our neighbourhoods.”

Residents who encounter a coyote are urged against running away. Instead, when a coyote comes too close, the City says to maintain eye contact, and try making yourself big and loud by waving your arms and shouting at it.

 
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US-Mexican border fence near El Paso, Texas

Colloquially, a coyote is a person who smuggles immigrants across the Mexico–United States border.[1]The word "coyote" is a loanword from Mexican Spanishthat usually refers to a species of North American wild dog (Canis latrans).[2]

Migrants pay coyotes a fee to guide them across the border. Fees are normally collected once the migrant arrives at a predetermined destination, usually a border city in California, Texas, or Arizona. Since the 1990s, the proportion of migrants who hire coyotes has increased drastically as a result of intensified surveillance along the border.[3]

They are so cute… Coyotes should be treated like raccoons - flatten them like pancakes.

Quietly waiting to be flamed.

People need to stop feeding them…
 
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I get up early on weekends due to a schedule that involves rising at 5:50am on weekdays.
Sunday am I go out for a dumpster scrounge route in my neighborhood in my hybrid car on electric mode. So really quiet.
It is not unusual for me to see coyotes in the lawns and fields around business parks and highway interchanges as I travel my route.
Can be scruffy in the spring but fill out as the summer advances.
One of natures creatures whose space we have invaded.
 
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I guess that leaves us with only blow darts

You really need to start reading the news. Those were banned along with 500 MM cannons, and intergalactic missiles. The only thing that has not been banned by Trudumb are water pistols with a 5 ounce reservoir. You can apply for an exemption if you can demonstrate you ejaculate a gallon at a time.
 
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I get up early on weekends due to a schedule that involves rising at 5:50am on weekdays.
Sunday am I go out for a dumpster scrounge route in my neighborhood in my hybrid car on electric mode. So really quiet.
It is not unusual for me to see coyotes in the lawns and fields around business parks and highway interchanges as I travel my route.
Can be scruffy in the spring but fill out as the summer advances.
One of natures creatures whose space we have invaded.
We're entitle to space too, there is millions of wild hectares of land in Canada. They have to come downtown or uptown? Let them be caught and transferred somewhere in the boonies.
 

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We're entitle to space too, there is millions of wild hectares of land in Canada. They have to come downtown or uptown? Let them be caught and transferred somewhere in the boonies.
905 - lots of space near the green belt. Oh wait not any more. I hear there is a lot of land in Etobicoke.
 
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We need less coyotes roaming the streets and more cougars!!!

From Urban Dictionary for Coyote:
These are the male counter parts to Cougars. Usually newly divorced you can tell this by the fact that they will use the same lines they did in the 1980's and only reference things like Sonny Crockett from Miami Vice. Typically they are a very aggressive angry sort that wants fresh meat and can be easily spotted in there members only jacket or light pastel t shirts with a blazer over it. They lurk in the clubs and will try to impress a Puma or other Naive young women into going home with them. There tactics typically include mentioning that the wife is gone, driving a nice car, and Miami Vice. They drink very non manly drinks like Michelob Ultra, Pink Squirrels, and some form of a Martini typically a Cosmo. Traveling in groups of 2 or 3 they can be seen causing a ruckus and bitching about the new music that is being played.
 
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Some type of wolf was spotted north Pickering last week...some years ago a bear was spotted by claremont...I've seen coyotes up close while hiking...2 actually kept track of where i was...I was fully geared for hiking and not really worried...but a few days later came across a full grown buck with the antlers...that was more frightening because they can really do damage..
 

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