
In this photo provided by the New York State Police, a coyote rests outside a door on the fourth floor mezzanine of the New York State Museum in Albany, N.Y., Monday, March 27, 2018. Authorities say the animal was discovered in front of doors at a walkway leading to the museum's mezzanine, located at the southern end of the Empire State Plaza. State troopers kept the animal contained until a Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) crew arrived, used a tranquilizer dart to contain the animal and removed it from the building. Officials say the coyote was taken to the DEC's wildlife health lab outside Albany for evaluation. (New York State Police via AP)
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