Animal rescuers immediately came to save a baby coyote after the animal's head was found to become stuck in a plastic container in Massachusetts.
Plastic debris and containers are among the most common concerns affecting animals, especially since they could likely become stuck in plastic containers.
Having plastic materials attached to them could affect their mobility and survival in wildlife.
Baby coyote's head stuck in a plastic container
In the latest report, Newsweek said that a baby Coyote's head became stuck in a plastic container, making it more difficult for the said animal to move.
According to the Newhouse Wildlife Rescue's Facebook post, the baby Cayote tried to remove the plastic container for about two days. The struggle to get off the plastic container resulted in immediate help from animal control and rescue.
The concerned people's report helped the animal escape the unfortunate situation after being stuck in the plastic container.
Authorities and animal rescuers worked together to save the baby Cayote. After removing the plastic container, the animal rescuers noticed that the Cayote appeared dehydrated and disoriented.
Immediately, the report noted that the animal was brought to the animal center for immediate care. Then, the Coyote will be reunited with his animal's family.
Animal endangerement
According to the Plastic Foundation, animals stuck in plastic could affect and put in a challenging and dangerous situation.
The report noted that about 2000 species suffer from plastic-related concerns.
In addition, the report highlighted that animals becoming stuck in plastic could result in amputation. It stressed that the situation could cause starvation, lack of mobility and drowning.
Animals stuck in plastic containers could likely become less competitive in seeking food sources in the jungle. They could likely become victims of predators.
One of the pressing concerns in the ocean is the marine animal entanglement. The report explained that whales and other aquatic animals suffer from fishing nets that could cause injuries leading to death and difficulty swimming.
Furthermore, the report noted that birds could also fall victim to balloons. The birds' heads and legs could become stuck in plastics from balloons.
With animals becoming stuck in plastic materials, people should keep aware of the potential impact on animals and biodiversity. Plastic pollution has a significant impact on the environment.
More facts about Cayote
Cayote is considered an intelligent and great hunter of wildlife. According to Texas Parks and Wildlife, the report explained that Cayote looks like a small German Shepherd in size, with gray-colored looks.
In terms of size, the report noted that Cayote can reach an average of 25 to 40 pounds. In the wild, the said animal has an amazing sense of hunting skills, using their hearing and sight.
Furthermore, Cayote breeding season is from mid-January to early March, staying in abandoned areas or making their habitats.
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