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When I look at this I can't help but think about how animals migrate from continent to continent this way, or even island to island, whether many miles, or a few hundred yards such as here. We're in strange times in the animal world with global weather patterns changing, ice packs shifting or not forming at all. One thing is for sure, the coyote will always adapt and push on.
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