An especially rare, and friendly, black coyote had been mingling among dogs and humans in Georgia for months, CNN reported. Researchers at the Atlanta Coyote Project had set out on a quest to find and trap her. The coyote ended up striking up a close friendship with a local great Pyrenees, and their bond helped the researchers track the animal down. Carmine the coyote is now living in a wildlife sanctuary and researchers are trying to determine why she is so friendly. Visit Insider's homepage for more stories. Researchers in Georgia had been trying to track down a rare black coyote for months. Then the group got a call from a local woman who said the animal had become friends with her great Pyrenees, Ruth Bader, and was visiting her house every day.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: Behind the scenes with Shepard Smith — the Fox News star who just announced his resignation from the networkSee Also:50-year-olds can have the brains of 25-year-olds if they meditate, memory and decision-making research showsThese are the 4 nastiest cruise shipsHere's what living in a tiny house is really like, according to people who traded their homes for minimalism