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Wild, Abandoned: 2021

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My Friend, Huehuecóyotl

Mythic Coyote meets Mortal Coyote.
The later comes to the city.

Posted byVincent HostakOctober 22, 2019October 24, 2019Posted inCalifornia, colorado, first americans, Flora & Fauna, Uncategorized, WildlifeTags:aztec, biodiversity, coyote, coyote safety, denver, first americans, foxes, high line canal, mesoamerican, mythology, nature, nature writingLeave a comment on My Friend, Huehuecóyotl

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