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Coyote captured the grave hole near the grave on the California Cemetery: Video

Coyote dug.

An unsentimental coyote was discovered on Mother's Day at a cemetery in San Francisco a hole near a grave in a cemetery in San Francisco, as wild video showed.

The apparent hell dog trench dug about 1 foot in the earth next to a tombstone that was captured by Erin Haley, who visited her mother's grave in the Catholic cemetery of Holy Cross outside of San Francisco in Daly City, reported Kron-TV.

“Seems a strange place to dig up,” said Haley in the video.

Cemetery officers said that the kojote was probably looking for Gopher. Erin Haley
At some point the slippery Kojote Haley looked at when she filmed. Erin Haley

“Maybe he is hungry,” said one of her children from the back seat.

Haley said that she had never seen such a sight in 24 years after visiting the cemetery, reported Sfgate.

The strange sight was discovered in the Catholic cemetery of Holy Cross in Daly City outside of San Francisco. Google Maps

The archdiocese of San Francisco said that the slippery coyote probably did not look for corpses, but for Gopher, who, according to the outlet, are referred to in the hills of the Holy Cross Cemetery.

“We recognize how worrying this looks, but we want to assure people that the state code that rules the depth of burials protects their relatives, as well as the concrete burial vaults with which the boxes are protected,” said Peter Marlow, head of the archdiocese, to Sfgate.

Cemetery maintenance teams have a procedure for removing the category borrowers, which they believe that they will deviate further coyot excavations, the archdiocese told the outlet.

Wild Coyotes were recently faced in the Big Apple – with two sightings in Central Park last January, including one who caught the dog on tape.

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