San Francisco was my raccoon destination for this @natgeo feature, but everywhere That I staked out for raccoons, a coyote seemed to show up at some point. This coyote is letting out a defensive warning howl/yip towards the presence of a dog walker nearby. Coyotes eat a lot of rodents and find a fair amount of natural foods in parks/empty lots and overgrown green spaces but there are conflicting opinions on whether coyotes should be allowed to multiply in densely populated areas. Cats and small dogs have increasingly been targeted as the coyotes expand across the Bay Area. Check our story in the July issue of @natgeo “Why Cities Are Going Wild” #urbanwildlife#coyote#howl#carnivore