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Meep, Meep! Coyote On the Loose in Central Park

2006_03_coyote.jpgHoly Acme Company! Reporters on the respective parks, animals-on-the-loose, and Canis latrans beats hit the trifecta yesterday, with news that there was a coyote wandering around Central Park, not too unlike a tourist in awe of the 800+ acre urban oasis. Visitors to the park reported seeing a wolf-like animal yesterday afternoon, and even Parks Commissioner Adrian Benepe saw the coyote (and then hit speed dial to the press office to round up some reporters). Benepe told the Post, "We'll call him 'Hal' for now because he was found near the Hallett Sanctuary. If we discover that it's a she, then we'll just have to call her 'Henrietta.'" Uh, Mr. Parks Commissioner, how about Halle? Anyway, Benepe also thinks the coyote traveled from Westchester County, and the commuter was tracked by the police (armed with tranquilizer guns and/or in helicopters - don't worry, the tranq-patrol stopped at night). And to be tracking the coyote's moves! The NY Times seems to have the only firsthand account:

About 10:30 p.m. a reporter spotted what appeared to be the coyote — a tawny, furry animal that resembled a German shepherd — on the steps leading to the parks department headquarters, at 64th Street off Fifth Avenue. It leveled a distinctly blank stare from black eyes as it was approached.
The Parks Department is recommending that people keep their dogs on leashes at all times - and not to approach the coyote - the animal is subsisting on small animals (sorry, pigeon lovers) but is probably freaked out by the smell of hot dogs, so who knows how he could turn!

The search for Hal continues today. No word if the SWAT team is part of the search, given coyotes' proclivity for sticks of dynamite and plans that don't work out well.

Update: The coyote has been CAPTURED! Hal was captured north of Wollman Rink and will be taken to an upstate wildlife center. You can now walk your tiny dogs in Central Park in relative peace - just watch out for the falcons.

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  • paul

    i lived in southern california for most of my life and i saw coyotes (and yes, roadrunners) nearly every day. they are scraggly, rough skinny little things, and looks more like a german sheperd on it's way to the grave than any healthy breed.

  • Jessie

    Oh come on people, they look more like a German Shepherd than a Cocker Spaniel, Chihuahua or Rottweiler...it's the closest description you can offer to the person who's never seen one. Similar size and shape, shaggy fur. What other dog most resembles a coyote, even though they are obviously not exactly the same?

  • ethos

    Whew! At least he won't meet the same fate as that hapless raccoon who wandered onto a bus in NJ.



    I've heard that coyotes can resemble German shepherds, but maybe they're not referring to the generic black-and-tan police-dog varieties. I've seen a few in the wild, they look more like skinny wolves. They're sooooo cute!

  • BREAKING COYOTE NEWS: The coyote has been taken into custoy by NYPD ESU officers at the 79th Street transverse.

  • so

    clever headline and image. kudos!

  • shadow

    Jen, this is by far one of your finest postings. You're casual and funny. Keep rocking! Have a blast in Hawaii!

  • Askamist

    So how much are the taxpayers shelling out for the several city agencies to track one animal that eats rats and small rat like dogs? I say release a whole pack.

  • paul

    ok, so a coyote does not resemble a german sheperd. unless you're talking about a german sheperd with a really strange disease that has lost all resemblence to a german sheperd.

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