In the Lake Las Vegas area, two individuals, a 71-year-old woman and a 2-year-old child, were bitten by coyotes in separate incidents. These attacks have prompted wildlife officials to remind the public that feeding coyotes is illegal and can lead to aggressive behavior. Following these events, the Nevada Department of Wildlife euthanized approximately 10 coyotes deemed aggressive towards humans. One specific incident involved the 71-year-old woman being bitten on the buttock.
The Nevada Department of Wildlife told the Review-Journal it euthanized about 10 coyotes in the Lake Las Vegas area that had seemed to grow aggressive around humans. https://t.co/zcObzea5Re
A coyote bit a 71-year-old woman's butt cheek at Lake Las Vegas recently.
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Coyotes have bitten two people in the Lake Las Vegas area β a woman in her 70s and a 2-year-old β in incidents that wildlife officials says should serve as a reminder that itβs against the law to feed coyotes because doing so can cause them to attack. https://t.co/KSNDFCxwJj
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