Shocking Video Shows Coyotes Howling on the Empty Streets of San Francisco
As the streets of San Francisco remain relatively empty due to California’s Coronavirus and subsequent shelter-in-place mandate, coyotes have made their way into the usually bustling streets. We recently reported on the uptick in coyotes sightings in the city, but a new video emerged showing just how crazy it’s getting.
A Twitter user posted a video with coyotes howling in the North Beach neighborhood, typically crowded with people in the restaurants and bars of the area:
North Beach, Greenwich & Powell, San Francisco. Coyotes howling at almost midnight last week. 😱 pic.twitter.com/ABB44LGj5n
— Jen (@ellewoodsgolfs) April 14, 2020
The video shows just how much coyote activity has increased since the stay-in mandate took place. The recent spike in coyote activity in San Francisco has come as quite the surprise since the animals have been very rarely seen in the area over the past century.
Here are some photos of the coyote activity in the city recently:
Coyote on the streets of San Francisco during the coronavirus shelter in place order #mindblowing #wow pic.twitter.com/mz35HAe9ZM
— manishkumar (@manishkumar457) March 23, 2020
La espectacular imagen de un coyote sobre el puente Golden Gate, en San Francisco. La llegada de animales salvajes a las ciudades desiertas es un hecho #COVID2019 #QuedateEnTuCasa #COVID19 #LugaresyMás pic.twitter.com/7rTpKbt7W2
— Lugares y Más (@_LugaresyMas) March 25, 2020
Coyote in Glen Canyon Park, San Francisco, March 2020 https://t.co/3X5S9qHsRR pic.twitter.com/NNf4yZeEhr
— Bathtub Bulletin (@BathtubBulletin) March 25, 2020
I went for a walk for fresh air and a group of women called out to me. And omg, they had spotted a pack of sleeping coyotes in the middle of (usually busy) San Francisco. pic.twitter.com/NNdG3dcs2Q
— Christina Farr (@chrissyfarr) March 20, 2020
While the spike in coyote sightings is unusual, it’s far from the first time coyotes have been spotted in the area. The were frequently seen around San Francisco in the mid-1900’s, but land owners used poison to scare them off for good. In 2002, a coyote was seen in the city for the first time in decades when someone spotted one in the Presidio. People speculate it traveled over the Golden Gate Bridge from Marin County to enter the city.
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