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Real life Wylie coyote vs. the road runner?

Comal Co. officials warn about anvil-dropping coyotes
In a Facebook post, the Comal County Sheriff's office says there have been several coyote sightings recently.

Author: KENS
Published: 1:20 PM CST February 14, 2018
Updated: 1:20 PM CST February 14, 2018
Comal County officials used references to Wile E. Coyote to raise awareness of the very real presence of coyotes in parts of the county.

In a Facebook post, the Comal County Sheriff's office says there have been several coyote sightings recently. Coyotes were spotted near Canyon Lake Dam and along Potters Creek Road.

The post says they are nocturnal but it is not unusual to see them in the early morning. The Sheriff's Office says they are native to the area and simply seeing a coyote is not a reason to call authorities.

However, they post goes on to list some disturbing behaviors of coyotes to look out for:

  • Coyote carrying a box marked "ACME"
  • Coyote dropping an anvil from a hot air balloon
  • Coyote posting signs such as "detour" or "free bird seed"
  • Coyote in possession of a giant magnet
  • Coyote in possession of a catapult
  • Coyote detonating explosive/TNT
  • Coyote launching self with giant crossbow
See the full Facebook post below:
 
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