VALLEJO, CA – DECEMBER 19: 10 month-old cougar cubs named Yazhi (L) and Takoda open Christmas gifts filled with play toys and pine cones December 19, 2007 at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in Vallejo, California. Three 10 month-old cougars received gifts to celebrate their first Christmas. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) Photo of Jena Greene

1:26 PM 04/09/2018

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The Southern Oregon University campus is being visited by a couple of coyotes, so the administration took matters in their own hands and sent a blast email to the entire student body and faculty warning them of the potential threat.

“If you see a cougar, please call 911,” a student administrator said in the email.

And one student replied to the email, CC-ing the entire school, with a witty response. In a reply to the “AllStudents” contact, a SOU student replied “Thats just my mom.”

Southern Oregon University student Lauren Devine tweeted out the thread.

“My school sent out a warning about cougar sightings & some kid replied this to the entire school,” Devine wrote.

My school sent out a warning about cougar sightings & some kid replied this to the entire school pic.twitter.com/JjwhKRk4BM

— Lauren Devine (@laureenmarie_) April 8, 2018

What a hero. This student, whoever he may be, had both the respect and admiration for his mom to hype her like this. He didnt grab the low-hanging fruit of a “your mom” joke. He told the whole school how pretty his mom is. That takes some serious guts. What a brave young man. Everyone should take a moment and appreciate this anonymous Southern Oregon student.

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