For people who rescue wild animals all year round, as long as the animals they save can survive, it is already the best gift for them, and sometimes, animals will bring some small surprises that people can't imagine.
< h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > picked up a coyote at the bottom of the mountain, and he was injured and blind, which was too tragic</h1>
There is an animal rescue center in California that has been rescuing wild animals for nearly 40 years, and the staff here have a wealth of rescue experience.
At one point they picked up an injured coyote that had fallen from a height of 9 meters.
The coyote's condition was not optimistic, it was shot in the forehead, a white film on the eyeball, and nothing could be seen.
It had multiple fractures on its body, and after examination, it was even poisoned.
There is no doubt that the coyote fell down in a panic while escaping the hunter's pursuit, and it is not clear whether its eyes were caused by shooting, falling, or rat poison it had eaten.
Because of the timely discovery, the coyote is well taken care of, its body is gradually recovering, the poison is also solved, but it still looks weak, and its vision has not yet fully recovered.
In order to allow the coyote to better return to the wild, the rescue center people did not deliberately touch it, but let it hide alone in a light-transmitting bamboo cage, and a camera was placed in the cage to observe its condition.

< h1 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > the body has not fully recovered, the coyote has brought a "surprise" to the rescuers</h1>
One morning, six weeks after the rescue, people went to the camera as usual to check the condition of the coyote and were surprised to find that there was an extra "gift" in the cage!
It turned out that when they rescued the coyote, it was pregnant. After six weeks at the rescue center, it gave birth naturally here, giving birth to a litter of its own baby.
The four baby coyotes were healthy, and the people at the rescue center were pleasantly surprised, but also learned why the coyotes recovered slowly: the pregnant mother gave all the nutrition to the baby in her belly, not the wounds on her own body.
<h1 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > due to the birth of this nest of coyotes, the release date of the mother coyote is postponed again. </h1>
Previously, the mother coyote was relatively weak, unable to undergo major surgery, and its eyes were still blind.
Although its health is a little better now, the birth of the little wolf cub makes it still impossible for the doctor to move it casually, and can only wait for another 1 or 2 months, when the wolf cubs are a little older and do not need to feed anytime and anywhere, before the coyote mother can go to the operation.
Will the future of the Coyote family still be bright?
For the strong coyote mother, netizens are also very concerned about it, and the most asked questions people are:
If the coyote mother is blind, will its children still be able to learn the skills of survival in the wild?
Where will they be sent in the future?
Will they ever meet hunters again?
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > I believe that not only these netizens, but also everyone is very concerned about these issues. </h1>
But the rescue center was quick to respond, using their nearly 40 years of experience in animal rescue as a guarantee that coyote cubs would learn to hunt without human intervention, even if their mothers didn't teach them.
Since coyotes have been living in North America for generations and have never been domesticated by humans, they can be said to retain their full wild instincts, so don't worry too much about their future.
The rescue center has also helped the family of five contact a wildlife sanctuary, and they will live in a guaranteed wild environment in the future, without being chased around by hunters, as their mother once experienced.
<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > why hunters are "so cruel" to coyotes</h1>
Maybe after reading the above introduction, some people will have such a question, why do these hunters have to be so cruel to coyotes?
Even if you shoot, why do you need to be poisoned before shooting?
In fact, in addition to poison and shotguns, there are countless traps waiting for the coyotes, and the rescued coyotes have been lucky not to step on the traps.
The coyote is a canine that lives in North America and is smaller than the North American gray wolf and a little larger than a fox.
<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > hunting coyotes has become a cultural tradition in some U.S. states, and the earliest people killed coyotes to protect farm animals. </h1>
It was later believed that coyotes ate too many deer, causing deer that should have belonged to hunters to fall into the stomach of coyotes during the hunting season.
Presumably with the hatred of one predator for another, the hunters went to war against the coyotes, and the fighting lasted for hundreds of years, with all means at their disposal.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > According to the latest statistics, Georgia, which is quite supportive of "coyote hunting", actually has a surplus of deer. </h1>
Locals killed too many coyotes, causing the deer population to flood, and even the absurd scene of hunting season for twelve months a year and the deer could not be killed.
Knowing that "coyote hunting" has drawbacks to the ecological balance of some parts of the United States, people still have not stopped this behavior, and even many animal rescue organizations have maintained a tacit attitude towards this behavior.
In the eyes of "some" rescue organizations, carnivores seem to be born with original sin, "damn", and only herbivores are the party that needs to be protected.
On the other hand, the idea of "hunting coyotes" is already ingrained in some people's minds, and few people think about whether this is right or wrong.
Some sane people have exposed the truth of the "hunting of coyotes": people kill coyotes not at all to maintain the so-called ecological balance, nor to protect their livestock, they are simply enjoying the slaughter.
So after they use the trap, they have to use the poison bait, the poison bait, and the shotgun again.
And the bullet they used was an armor-piercing bullet, in which hunters aimed at the coyote's stomach and shot through their intestines, leaving the coyotes struggling in pain and fear for a while, usually after the shot coyote ran for more than a kilometer before falling.
If it was just to reduce the number of coyotes, there is really no need to be so cruel.
The future of the coyote, whether it will be rescued or continue to be slaughtered, is still unknown.