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 Coyote survives hit-and-run
    October 27 2009 at 10:10AM Get IOL on your
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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 965,61km later they found the wild animal embedded in their front fender - and very much alive.

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.
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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 965,61km drive to North San Juan - even stopping for fuel at least twice.

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."

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.


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