- Coyote - Wikipedia
The coyote (Canis latrans), also known as the American jackal, prairie wolf, or brush wolf, is a species of canine native to North America It is smaller than its close relative, the gray wolf, and slightly smaller than the closely related eastern wolf and red wolf
- Coyote | Size, Habitat, Howling, Facts | Britannica
coyote, (Canis latrans), New World member of the dog family (Canidae) that is smaller and more lightly built than the wolf (Canis lupus) The coyote, whose name is derived from the Aztec coyotl, is found from Alaska southward into Central America but especially on the Great Plains
- Coyotes - Wild Aware Utah
Coyotes are members of the dog family Canidae They can be found throughout the United States and are quite common in Utah They are adapted to a wide range of habitats, including urban areas such as inner cities and suburban neighborhoods Adult coyotes typically weigh 25–45 pounds
- 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: Facts about the wily members of the Canidae family
Coyotes (Canis latrans) are members of the Canidae family and share many traits with their relatives — wolves, dogs, foxes and jackals They have narrow snouts, lean bodies, yellow eyes, bushy
- Coyote Animal Facts - Canis latrans - A-Z Animals
Coyotes are animals that have traditionally served many different roles in human culture simultaneously as a pest and a mystical creature with various magical attributes Their melancholic howls at night have seized the human imagination for many thousands of years
- Coyote Profile - Project Coyote
Coyotes, our unique Song Dogs who have existed in North America since the Pleistocene, are the most persecuted wild carnivore in North America The coyote is the flagship species for all misunderstood and exploited wild carnivores
- Coyote | National Geographic
Coyotes are smaller than wolves and are sometimes called prairie wolves or brush wolves They communicate with a distinctive call, which at night often develops into a raucous canine chorus
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