Battered coyote pup in Palm Springs is on road to recovery :

Battered coyote pup in Palm Springs is on road to recovery


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At a Palm Springs wildlife preserve, a group of Arctic wolves began howling during Tuesday’s wee hours. A battered coyote pup who days ago could barely bark or lift his head began singing along.
Kele Younger, founder of the Magic Jungle Wildlife Preserve, said it was nothing short of a miracle — despite the cacophony intruding on her sleep.
“It really means he’s on the road to this extraordinary recovery,” Younger said of Twenty-Twenty, a name given to the pup as a nod to his injured eye in hopes it would heal.
Just over a week ago, hikers found the coyote pup in the foothills of the Indian Canyons area in Palm Springs. The pup appeared to be alone and badly injured, so one hiker took him home and tried to rehabilitate him, Younger said. Animal authorities said he may have been mauled by a mountain lion, bobcat or other animal much larger than his tiny self.

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