Rhode Island Hiker Killed A Rabid Coyote With His Bare Hands After It Attacked Him

This sounds like just another reason to not go hiking. Hiking is a great form of exercise, especially if you get your heart rate up by fighting for your life. That’s unfortunately happened to a number of outdoorsmen and outdoorswomen, and most recently played out with a Rhode Island resident who was forced to fight a rabid coyote with his bare hands. A hiker who’s name has not been disclosed to the public was walking in a wooded area in Johnston, Rhode Island when he was attacked and bitten on the leg by a coyote with rabies. The man reportedly fought back, and eventually pinned down the coyote by the neck, and choked it out in self defense. This came only a day after another coyote attack was reported in the area by a man that was walking with his dog outside. Michael Healey, the Chief Public Affairs officer for Rhode Island’s Department of Environmental Management, told NBC that they are still working on linking the two attacks to the one coyote:

“We don’t know this yet. We’re trying to confirm it. But it would be great news that this rabid coyote is dead. We need to confirm that by going through this process of checking the bite marks.”

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