One Lucky Coyote

Meet the wiliest of all coyotes: Hit by a car at 75mph, embedded in the fender, and dragged for 600 miles - but Tricky SURVIVED

When a brother and sister struck a coyote at 75mph they assumed they had killed the animal and drove on.
They didn’t realise this was the toughest creature ever to survive a hit-and-run.

Eight hours, two fuel stops, and 600 miles later they found the wild animal embedded in their front fender - and very much alive.

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2009/10/26/article-1223087-06F77612000005DC-329_634x469.jpg Wily coyote: The animal’s head can be seen as rescuers took apart the front fender to save it after it was struck by the car at 75mph

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2009/10/26/article-1223087-06F7761F000005DC-509_634x464.jpg ‘We knew it was bad’: Tevyn East, who was in the car when it hit the coyote, bends down to take a look at the fur poking through the fender
And - as if to prove the point - the wily coyote later escaped from where it was being kept to recover.
Daniel and Tevyn East were driving at night along Interstate 80 near the Nevada-Utah border when they noticed a pack of coyotes near the roadside on October 12.
When one of the animals ran in front of the car, the impact sounded fatal so the siblings thought there no point in stopping.
‘Right off the bat, we knew it was bad,’ Daniel explained. ‘We thought the story was over.’
After the incident around 1am, they continued their 600 mile drive to North San Juan - even stopping for fuel at least twice.

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2009/10/26/article-1223087-06F777EC000005DC-55_634x455.jpg Fur Pete’s sake: What Mr East spotted as he bent down to inspect the damage to his car - the body of the coyote poking out through the radiator

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2009/10/26/article-1223087-06F777DF000005DC-821_634x466.jpg Miracle escape: As the animal struggled, wildlife protection officials put a loop around its neck to prevent it from further injuring itself
But it was only when they finally reached their destination at 9am did they take time to examine what damage they may have sustained.
At first it looked as though it was going to be quite gruesome.

‘[Daniel] saw fur and the body inside the grill,’ Tevyn East said. ‘I was trying to keep some distance. Our assumption was it was part of the coyote - it didn’t register it was the whole animal.’
Daniel East got a broom to try and pry the remains out of the bumper and got the shock of his life.
‘It flinched,’ Tevyn East said. ‘It was a huge surprise - he got a little freaked out.’

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2009/10/26/article-1223087-06F775FB000005DC-919_634x357.jpg The front of the car is completely taken apart as the coyote begins to wriggle free

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2009/10/26/article-1223087-06F777C6000005DC-103_634x473.jpg And voila! Tricky the toughest coyote ever rests in a cage after its ordeal - which it survived with just some scrapes to its paw
The pair immediately phone Wildlife Rehabilitation and Release.

‘We could see a little bit of blood, not a lot, and we couldn’t see any wounds,’ Tevyn East said. ‘We didn’t know if it was suffering and we should put it out of its misery, or if we could rescue it. But we realized we were going to have to take the front end of the car off to get to it.’
The coyote had been thoroughly embedded between the front fender and radiator of their Honda Fit car - and had amazingly survived the journey without any broken bones or internal injuries.
‘It just had some scrapes on its paw,’ Daniel East said.

The coyote - which was nicknamed Tricky - became active while trying to escape the car space so, fearing severe internal injuries, wildlife rescue worker Jan Crowell managed to snare a loop around its neck.
Jan took the coyote to a kennel in her yard while figuring out where to release it.
But three days later the coyote saw its chance - and escaped by wriggling beneath the bottom bar of the cage.

‘Now it’s a local coyote,’ Tevyn East said.

‘This coyote is amazing. If you look at the front of our car, the grill broke and acted like a net to soften the impact. It’s pretty insane … somehow the conditions were just right for it to survive the trip. We’re trying to tell the story to people, to family and friends back home, but people can’t wrap their minds around it.’
‘We named it Tricky for a reason,’ Daniel East said.

They stopped twice and never bothered to wonder about how much damage was done to the front of the car?

Hell! The two times I got stuck on snow and had to reverse to get free I instantly got out to see if my bumper was secure and wasn’t going to puncture a tire or come loose! I hit a damned bunny rabbit once and stopped immediately to see if any damage was done!

600 F#%()* miles after hitting an animal head on, two feul refills and they never bothered to even look? Seriously, with a “Right off the bat we knew it was bad!” collision with an animal they didn’t even think to stop and see how the car was???!?!?!

:fu:

Nucking Futs!

Amazing.

Love the picture of it looking up from under the hood. :slight_smile:

I hit a ratcoon on the way to race dos’s turbo lexus in my turbo SHO. I only got out to check for damage because my BOV and wastegate were not functioning. That is crazy though.

doesn’t the fit have a fan in front of the radiator? I would think that would not be to comfortable when that came on… how did it not over heat with a dog blocking your radiator. how did it not bark or howl for 600 miles!

That’s amazing!!!

I NEVER suspected a Honda Fit could hit 75mph!

I bet he was pretty hot in there and had to be suffering being stuck up against a 200+ degree radiator.

Fucking assholes couldn’t have stopped right when it happened? I stop and check my car out if a rock hits it hard enough.

:clap: Well done. :lol:

Perfect replacement picture for ceiling cat!!!

Unbelievable. The brother in the car better be like 5 to not have said we should pull over and see if the radiator is ok. :fail:

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http://www.jroller.com/MasterMark/resource/_21477BP~Looney-Tunes-Wile-E-Coyote-Posters2.jpg

maybe he was trying to catch roadrunner

http://shoe.a-holic.com/files/2008/10/roadrunner.gif

I thought about the temp but since the AC condenser sits in front of the radiator it was probably not that hot unless the AC was on in which case that probably sucked.

how many times will they call the front bumper a fender?

This smells like a fake story but maybe not.

Coyotes are such cool animals, glad he was ok.

it was when the turbo SHO had no front bumper, the coon came in direct contact w/ the end of the intercooler, the FMIC>TB pipe and the BOV thats on said pipe. i helped him wash the guts off it the next day.

his WG and BOV werent working because the line on the BOV points forward and got cut on impact

nonono, not your story. I was quoting “ratcoon” as being the most redneck typo ever.

The OT story sounds totally set up.