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Coyotes have become ubiquitous in San Francisco, with small packs controlling specific territories like mob families.
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As their traditional dining options dwindle and natural areas give way to restaurants, homes and sidewalks, the coyotes of San Francisco are shifting what they eat. Scientists from the University ...
The San Francisco coyote behind a string of attacks at a popular San Francisco park has been caught. Federal officials killed the young male early Sunday morning at Crissy Field, after an ...
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The apparent hellhound dug roughly 1 foot into the earth beside a headstone, which was captured by Erin Haley, who was ...
SAN FRANCISCO—Claire Coyle was walking her two basset hounds at Crissy Field’s East beach last month when she saw a coyote saunter through the parking lot to the picnic area, lie on the grass ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Signs have been posted at Crissy Field on San Francisco's northern waterfront warning people, especially pet owners, of coyotes in the area after the Golden Gate National ...
After a long absence from the city, the animals have become ubiquitous again. Some residents find them delightful, but others view them with disdain. SAN FRANCISCO — They walk along busy San ...
A coyote walks along Bernal Hill, with the San Francisco skyline in the distance. Credit... Supported by By Heather Knight and Loren Elliott Photographs and Video by Loren Elliott Reporting from ...
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