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Recent Examples of coyotesThe department urged residents to secure access points to crawlspaces and to remove anything that would attract the coyote from the outside of their homes.—
Alys Martinez,
CBS News,
12 Aug. 2026 At night, the coyote howls echo through the development keeping residents awake.—
N. Kirkpatrick,
Washington Post,
1 Aug. 2026 With the crickets, owls, coyote and whippoorwill, the nights were alive.—
Laurel Dalrymple,
NPR,
31 July 2026 Been seeing a lot of white tail deer and the occasional gator, bobcat, hog, and even a coyote a few weeks ago!—
Sean Joseph Outkick,
FOXNews.com,
12 July 2026 The other rabid animals were five bats and one each cat, coyote, skunk and woodchuck.—
Jack Perry,
The Providence Journal,
3 July 2026 In the footage, the rescuers remove the coyote from a beam beneath the dock, safely capturing it in their arms before moving it to shore.—
Kimberlee Speakman,
PEOPLE,
23 June 2026 Mecklenburg County Public Health issued a rabies alert Thursday after a coyote with the viral disease bit a human and pet on June 6.—
Laura Horne,
Charlotte Observer,
11 June 2026
Wong haunts the stories of the Floridian smugglers, connected to many of the feuds and undercover operations.
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Rory Doherty,
Time,
6 Aug. 2026
The new docuseries, ‘Monsters of God’, explores the underworld of reptile trafficking—one filled with exotic creatures, smugglers, drugs, weapons, special agents, and zoo connections.
Jones had played a federal agent in Moonrunners (1975), a rollicking film from United Artists about bootleggers that was written and directed by Gy Waldron, starred Jim Mitchum and featured narration from country singer Waylon Jennings.
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Mike Barnes,
HollywoodReporter,
9 Aug. 2026
Gosha, a local station master, has a side-hustle of his own, turning a blind eye while bootleggers siphon diesel from the tankers that sit idly on the train tracks.