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When a driver hit a coyote crossing the road 75 mph, he assumed the animal had been killed and so did not stop. After eight hours of driving he stopped only to discover the coyote had survived with a few scrapes on its paws, trapped in the car's grill.

 

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lol eh? how did the coyote get behind the front bumper at 75mph and the only damage was that little fin came loose????

 

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...unless she was reversing at 75mph!!! :rofl:

i don't believe that, that coyote was hit from the front, in fact i very much doubt that coyote was hit full stop, have a look at where you can see its fur poking out from the bumper and you can clearly see that the "fins" are still intact. even the fins above the first row, there is only one that is damaged, i bet the coyote was hiding under there, they started the car, drove off and then heard whelping coming from engine bay and pulled over to find it.

 

one lucky doggy though

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