By Krista Daly
People aren’t the only ones being affected by the drought in California. Coyotes are too.
With the mountains drying up, the coyotes are looking to other sources for food and water. That’s why they’re coming down to cities like San Marino more frequently, said Officer Johnson Tran, of the Pasadena Humane Society.
Though coyotes typically avoid interaction with people, there are some who have adapted to urban life and are not afraid of people anymore.
“They’re getting very brazen in town,” Tran said though he could not specify a number of coyotes coming into the area.
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