Manhattan apparently wasn't enough for the coyotes: They're now spreading to Queens, too. This one was spotted by a New York staffer under the 59th Street Bridge in Long Island City.
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Joe
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One of the nastiest animal predator's out there. These corner people with small dogs and children in packs, kill pets. I had to do the right thing with of 2 of these in Mattituck. They wanna kill my chickens and 2 goats 8-Ball & Q-Ball
Coyotes are learning to cross the bridges water viaduct at night. I seen them on the Throgs Neck bridge running down the Cross Island parkway ramp.
The correct name of this bridge is Queensborough Bridge, regardless of what side you are on. 59th Street bridge is only a nickname and has no validity on either side.
7 comments:
One of the nastiest animal predator's out there.
These corner people with small dogs and children in packs, kill pets.
I had to do the right thing with of 2 of these in Mattituck. They wanna kill my chickens and 2 goats 8-Ball & Q-Ball
Coyotes are learning to cross the bridges water viaduct at night. I seen them on the Throgs Neck bridge running down the Cross Island parkway ramp.
There was one problem with this story. Us locals call it the Queensborough Bridge. Only Manhattanites refer to it as the 59th.
Seeing that the coyote was on the Queens side, the reporter should have used our name for this bridge, rather than the other one.
the roslyn l.i. eliteists cal it the bridge to bloomingdales.
did anyone see the Mexican Coyotes, with their illegal alien vans, crossing the "triborough bridge" into Queens
?
Real men don't,
kill coyotes.....
paul simon was from queens..........remember the song?
The correct name of this bridge is Queensborough Bridge, regardless of what side you are on. 59th Street bridge is only a nickname and has no validity on either side.
Paul Simon IS from Queens.
He's still alive. Maybe you were thinking of Michael Jackson?
All those singers look the same...
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