LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) – A warning from the Nevada Department of Wildlife Friday about two coyote attacks.
NDOW says two women were walking in Pittman Wash near the area of Green Valley Parkway in Henderson on Sunday, July 7 and again on Friday, July 12 in two separate incidents where coyotes bit the women.
The woman required medical attention for the puncture wounds on their lower leg.
Urban Wildlife Education Coordinator Claire Clarke says in a news release “Coyote attacks are extremely rare and generally involve feeding activity. It is possible these bites are related to protective behavior associated with denning sites.”
If you encounter a coyote you should:
- Do not run.
- Make yourself appear as large as possible.
- Make loud noises by yelling, blowing a whistle or using another noisemaking device.
- Throw rocks or other objects in their direction.
- Stand your ground, but do not corner the animal.
- Do not feed them.
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