13 September, 2017
A woman who was driving to work thought she had hit a coyote only to late find out it was embedded in the front of her auto.
In a post on Facebook, she said she hit the animal, heard a "crunch", and thought she had killed it.
It wasn't until Knox reached Calgary that a construction worker told her the coyote was in fact stuck in her car's grill. The animal actually wound up stuck in the grill of her auto as she drove the 20 miles to her workplace.
The woman, named Georgie Knox, said she was leaving early one morning for work when the coyoted darted out in front of her vehicle.
"Miraculously, he was freed and had minimal injuries despite having hitched a ride from Airdrie to Calgary at highway speeds!" Knox wrote on Facebook.
According to UPI, an Alberta woman driving to work in the early morning hours last week slammed into a coyote that couldn't have picked a worse time to cross the street. They released him in Kananaskis. In the front she found the coyote, still alive, embedded in the vehicle. They confirmed that the animal "showed no signs of injury or disease".
"Clearly Mother Nature has other plans for this special little guy", Knox wrote.