We're the Washington State Department of Animal Services (WADOAS). Please tell us if you see bipedal talking Coyotes (or deer). Part of the #DOAStwt network.
Remember, if you see a bear:
❌ Don't run
❌ Don't try to take a selfie
✅ Calmly back away and give it space
✅ Ask yourself why you're outside anyway
#wildlifeWA
Washington fact: Raccoons are not pets.
They are chaotic little bandits who look cute and will absolutely destroy your porch screen. Admire from a distance. Preferably from inside your locked house. #Washington
@KimLarsson43051 @RealEphraimK @PopFlopHQ This stat is wildly off. The CDC’s data shows around 40% of teens report persistent feelings of sadness, not suicide attempts. Actual suicide attempts are closer to 9.5%. (https://t.co/5CiSJRYDJ3)
@Razzaman777@legaltweetz@ChayaRaichik10 That stat is wildly off. The CDC’s data shows around 40% of teens report persistent feelings of sadness, not suicide attempts. Actual suicide attempts are closer to 9.5%. (https://t.co/5CiSJRYDJ3)
@BobbyGotBroads lmao, the stat is wildly off. The CDC’s data shows around 40% of teens report persistent feelings of sadness, not suicide attempts. Actual suicide attempts are closer to 9.5%. (https://t.co/5CiSJRYDJ3)
@BeefyGroyper This stat is wildly off. The CDC’s data shows around 40% of teens report persistent feelings of sadness, not suicide attempts. Actual suicide attempts are closer to 9.5%. (https://t.co/5CiSJRYDJ3)
@kim_bykgvpxrkm That stat is wildly off. The CDC’s data shows around 40% of teens report persistent feelings of sadness, not suicide attempts. Actual suicide attempts are closer to 9.5%. (https://t.co/5CiSJRYDJ3)
@SalBonpen@DefiantLs That stat is wildly off. The CDC’s data shows around 40% of teens report persistent feelings of sadness, not suicide attempts. Actual suicide attempts are closer to 9.5%. (https://t.co/5CiSJRYDJ3)