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- Coyote - Wikipedia
The coyote (Canis latrans) is a species of canine also known as the American jackal, prairie wolf, and brush wolf It is native to North America, and it is smaller than its close relative, the gray wolf, and slightly smaller than the closely related eastern wolf and red wolf
- Human-Wildlife Conflicts: Coyotes
Coyotes (Canis latrans) are native to California and can be seen in diverse habitats, including rural, residential, and urban areas They are highly intelligent, social, and adaptive They generally live in family groups and establish home range territories to hunt and raise their pups
- Coyote | Size, Habitat, Howling, Facts | Britannica
Coyote, New World member of the dog family (Canidae) that is smaller and more lightly built than the wolf Noted for its nightly serenades of yaps and howls, this primarily nocturnal animal is an efficient hunter that can be found from Alaska southward into Central America
- 20 Fascinating Coyote Facts That Might Surprise You
Discover the truth about coyotes—what they eat, where they live, how they differ from wolves and foxes, and how to safely coexist with them Coyotes are clever, resilient, and widely misunderstood
- 6 Different Types of Coyote Species - With Photos - AnimalWised
At AnimalWised, we discuss the 6 different types of coyote species These are the extant subspecies of Canis latrans, although it is important to remember there may be others yet to be discovered We explain their characteristics with photos so you can know what they look like
- Coyote Facts: Habitat, Diet, Threats | IFAW
Coyotes are members of the dog family, also known as Canidae Thanks to their highly adaptable nature, they can be found in various ecosystems spread across North America Their habitats range from forests and grasslands to deserts and even urban areas
- Coyotes in California (Facts, Pictures) - Wildlife Informer
For reasons still unknown to most biologists and coyote specialists, all subspecies of coyote prefer open land over-covered, even sleeping above ground as opposed to dens As a result, the open desert of southern California provides the perfect environment for coyote populations to thrive
- The Coyote - U. S. National Park Service
A coyote standing in a field in the distance NPS Dan Morford How can you be sure it's a coyote? Coyotes are common in the monument, though rarely seen They can often be mistaken for another canine relative, but they have distinctive features if you look close enough (But not too close!)
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