About 15 years ago, Chris J. Schell heard a wild story that would change his life. He learned that in the bustling downtown area of Chicago, Illinois, a coyote had confidently trotted into a Quiznos sandwich shop and made itself at home. It was a hot spring day, and the coyote had hopped into the chilled drinks display, curled up among the bottles of juice and soda, and settled down for a nap before authorities came to relocate the animal.
Most coyotes in urban areas try to avoid humans, so the boldness of the coyote in Chicago was remarkable. “I had always seen coyotes in Los Angeles, California, where I grew up,” recalls Schell. “But this was too much. A Quiznos? You can’t make that stuff up!”