A New York jogger was given the 脅す of a lifetime while out for his morning run in Central Park.

Brett Cohn was out for his morning 演習 on Saturday when he 遭遇(する)d an enormous coyote.

On X.com, 以前は Twitter, Cohn 地位,任命するd two ビデオs from his 小衝突 with the wild animal.

In the first ビデオ, the coyote turns its 長,率いる and placidly regards the jogger, 明らかに untroubled by his presence.

Brett Cohn was out for a run early Saturday morning, when he was stopped in his tracks by a huge coyote (pictured)

Brett Cohn was out for a run 早期に Saturday morning, when he was stopped in his 跡をつけるs by a 抱擁する coyote (pictured)

After scrutinizing the jogger, the animal turns around and marches across a sidewalk.

No other 歩行者s can be heard tramping through the park, just birds can be heard tri lling in the background.?

In the next ビデオ, the coyote prances across the grass, its ears perked up, before stopping and gazing off into the distance.

For his caption, he wrote: 'A large coyote stopped me in my 跡をつけるs this morning.'

Cohn later 追加するd that the 'large coyote' was 'bigger than a German Shepherd.'?

テレビ視聴者s quickly took to the comment section to 表明する their alarm and awe at the sight of the big animal.

Cohn posted two videos from his brush with the wild animal on his X.com profile

Cohn 地位,任命するd two ビデオs from his 小衝突 with the wild animal on his X.com profile

The jogger captioned the videos: 'A large coyote sopped me in my tracks this morning!'

The jogger captioned the ビデオs: 'A large coyote sopped me in my 跡をつけるs this morning!'

One commenter 簡単に 発言/述べるd: 'He is a big one.'

Another wrote: 'That's a big one. I've seen a few around Chicago over the years but I'm pretty sure they were smaller.'

One 使用者 explained that coyotes were 'pretty big in NY. Much larger than the ones out in So Cal.'

In his Tweet, Cohn tagged 'Bird Central Park,' an X.com account run by nature 専門家s who are 焦点(を合わせる)d on 文書ing 野性生物 in Manhattan.

Manhattan Bird 警報, which almost has 92,000 信奉者s, commented on the ビデオ, 観察するing that the (映画の)フィート数 looked like it was 記録,記録的な/記録するd 'on the south slope of Cherry Hill, just north of the 72nd Street transverse.'

Cohn 確認するd this, replying: '正確に/まさに!'

The naturalists at Manhattan Bird 警報 thanked Cohn for his '広大な/多数の/重要な (映画の)フィート数,' and then shed light on the coyote's 外見, 公式文書,認めるing that the animal seemed to have some wolfish 特徴.?

In the videos, the coyote appeared to regard the jogger carefully before turning away and walking across a sidewalk. A wildlife authority observed that the coyote seemed to possess more 'wolf genetics' than most

In the ビデオs, the coyote appeared to regard the jogger carefully before turning away and walking across a sidewalk. A 野性生物 当局 観察するd that the coyote seemed to 所有する more 'wolf genetics' than most

Cohn encountered the coyote in New York's Central Park (pictured). Specifically, he was on the south slope of Cherry Hill, just north of the 72nd Street transverse

Cohn encou ntered the coyote in New York's Central Park (pictured). 特に, he was on the south slope of Cherry Hill, just north of the 72nd Street transverse

They wrote: 'This large coyote, perhaps more ひどく of wolf genetics than most, is known to be active in Central Park during the day.'

によれば Central Park's 公式の/役人 website, 'coyotes have been in and around New York City since the 1930s and have been spotted in areas like the Ramble and North 支持を得ようと努めるd.'

The website 明言する/公表するd that, contrary to 普及した belief, 'coyotes are shy animals,' and 'they're very good at 避けるing humans.'

But they 警告するd that 'if a coyote feels 脅すd, it will try to defend itself.'

Central Park 公式の/役人s counseled that 'the best thing to do if you 位置/汚点/見つけ出す a coyote in the Park is to stay 静める and stay at a distance.'?

'You can 観察する the animal while also 尊敬(する)・点ing its space (stay 支援する at least 150 feet, if possible). Do not approach the coyote.'

As for whether or not a coyote will attack your pet, the website said: 'It’s best to keep dogs leashed when in Central Park, even during 儀礼 off-leash hours.'

Experts estimate that there are around 20 coyotes in New York City, though this number changes with the seasons

専門家s 見積(る) that there are around 20 coyotes in New York City, though this number changes with the seasons

'This is both for their safety and the safety of other Park 訪問者s. Leashing is 特に important when it comes to coyotes; make sure that your dog stays within your sight at all times.'

The website also 観察するd that while coyotes have nocturnal 傾向s, they have been known to roam during the day.?

'Coyotes are more active at night, however they aren’t 厳密に nocturnal so you may 遭遇(する) one roaming during the day.'

研究員s 見積(る) that there are around 20 coyotes in New York City, although that number is not 直す/買収する,八百長をするd and fluctuates with the seasons.?