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Having an Ice Dream: Coyote Spotted Napping on the Frozen Ohio River
The Bellevue Police Department shared images and cautioned boaters and ice fishers to watch for wildlife near the frozen river, including small pet safety advice.
- In Bellevue, authorities reported on Sunday that they observed a coyote napping on the frozen Ohio River, with photos captured by an observer, and the cause of its presence remains unclear.
- Officials said it was not immediately clear how the coyote got onto the ice or how long it stayed there, with the cause and duration unknown.
- The department posted pictures showing the Bellevue Police Department's images of the coyote later appearing to walk back toward land.
- On Facebook, Bellevue Police Department advised, `Warning for any boaters or ice fishers out there,` and urged people with small pets on boats or in ice fishing shacks to watch them.
- Photos show the animal near the Kentucky riverbank with the Cincinnati skyline visible in the background.
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Bellevue Police spot snoozing coyote on Ohio River ice
The Bellevue Police Department shared a photo on its Facebook page over the weekend of a coyote catching up on its sleep on the ice coating the Ohio River. It is currently coyote mating season, which typically runs from January through March, with activity peaking in February. According to Kentucky Fish and Wildlife, during the breeding season, coyotes may be less tolerant of dogs and more territorial. For more information on coyote behavior and…
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