Posted on 02/22/2017 7:27:59 PM PST by Leaning Right
A security camera recently captured the hair-raising moment a coyote stealthily followed a doctor into his office in South Carolina.
The doctor -- Steven Poletti, an orthopedic surgeon -- said the harrowing incident happened early in the morning on Feb. 15 while he was walking into work at the Southeastern Spine Institute in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina.
Poletti had no idea a coyote was behind him until they were both inside the building, he told ABC News today.
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Going to me moving to SC. Can I shoot tbese damn things?
around where i live- there are always ‘mysterious’ loud pops in the night- so we don’t have much of a problem with coyotes- although this year there seemed to be an explosion of them for some reason- owls too- I’m thinking the mice population must have been higher this year- Did see two coyotes walking right down through town- but not so much lately-
Nother thing we have is foxes- got a resident fox that has litter every year- goes around to various houses for scraps that people throw out (Folks throw left overs out in woods or compost piles- so it provides regular source of food for them) Seen them walking up and down the street many nights- they stick to a schedule- it’s pretty amusing to watch how closely they stick to the schedule-
Head two foxes fighting awhile back- oh my word- talk about hair raising noises! At first I thought it sounded like a person getting the tar wailed out of them- - sounded just like screaming-
But the granddaddy of weird noises goes to raccoons- Heard two fighting over some food I guess- and it sounded like 5 different animals- it was the weirdest sounds I’d ever heard come from an animal-
Sounded like pigs grunting, then baboons fighting- then like a cougar growling- then like dogs yipping- and finally like a bear growling and clapping their teeth together
If i hadn’t known any better I’da thought it was some dang chupacabra or something-
We’ve had the raccoon fight. Until you turn a light on them and see two (or five) raccoons fighting, you’re right, it sounds like humans in a death match.
I have noticed that animals skunks, coyote, deer do seem to stick to a schedule, more or less. It’s like that old cartoon of the animals punching a time clock.
Years ago before we had the coyotes we had a cat problem a neighbor was feeding strays and they were multiplying like rabbits. We noticed they’d worn paths through the yard and forest... it was comical in a way, sort of like a feline highway.
That looks like no coyote I’ve ever seen. And I’ve seen lots.
And even if it was. What’s so hair-raising about it? It’s a coyote.
The raccoons and bobcats and coyotes with distemper or rabies are fearless. Most critters don’t approach humans unless they are sick or triggered.
And our govt is actively re-introducing the ones we made mostly extinct
That’s a dog.
“If i hadnt known any better Ida thought it was some dang chupacabra or something-”
Do you really know how to distinguish a Raccoon from a Chupacabra?
I have friends just like that.
Coyote? Of course.
He was just trying to register for Obamacare.
Yup, could be a mix. My game cameras picked up an odd looking coyote. It runs by itself and acts like a dog. It’s all over the place. It does not seem to be afraid like a typical coyote. It seems to have some coyote markings.
it was a joke- thought that was pretty obvious?
animals in early stages of rabies can act quite strange, showing no fear too- but it didn’t really look like it was acting aggressively or anything- not sure how early rabies animals act, whether they are aggressive yet or not- A couple of months ago I spotted a coyote run across a road- I drover over to the driveway it ran up and the thing stood there looking at me- then started moving towards me, stopped, took a dump- stood there for awhile longer- then walked off- during broad daylight- it was just action weird- showed no fear-
I thought the same thing about my response.
hmmm, i must be denser than i first realized
If you’ve ever heard a fisher screaming in the woods, you’d swear someone was being murdered.
I’ve heard either fischer or bobcat many times- both of which make horrendous sounds-
a ‘dying rabbit’ mechanical scream (To draw in coyotes durign huntign season that some hunters use) is also very eery
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