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  1. Coyotes are not solitary animals, but they don’t have a well-defined social system like wolves do. A group is usually a family unit that consists of a male, female, and pups. However, there are also non-family, temporary groups formed for hunting or just companionship. If they can’t find such groups and don’t have a family, they may hunt ...

  2. Sep 13, 2023 · The size of red wolves, another main species of wolves, is between gray wolves and coyotes. A red wolf is slightly larger than a coyote but not as big as a gray wolf. Red wolves can grow to a maximum length of 5.42 feet and weigh between 46 to 90 lbs. Female red wolves weigh between 35 to 64 lbs.

  3. Coyotes, our unique Song Dogs who have existed in North America since the Pleistocene, are the most persecuted native carnivore in North America. The coyote is the flagship species for all misunderstood and exploited carnivores. Poisoned, trapped, aerial gunned and killed for bounties and in contests, over half a million coyotes are slaughtered ...

  4. www.toronto.ca › wildlife-in-the-city › coyotesCoyotes – City of Toronto

    Coyotes generally do not pose a danger to people, but can pose a danger for pets. They are active during the day and at night, particularly dusk and dawn, and help to control rodent and rabbit populations. Coyotes thrive in urban areas because of the abundance of food and shelter available.

  5. Coyotes once lived only in prairies and deserts of the western United States and in Mexico. Today they thrive almost anywhere in North America. Adaptability—that's the main reason for the success of the coyote. A coyote is naturally adaptable because it eats such a wide range of food. If it can't find mice or voles to eat, lizards, insects, or even garbage will do. In Native American stories ...

  6. About Coyotes. Coyotes look like a cross between a fox and a small collie or German shepherd and weigh between 9 and 14 kilograms. They have a narrow nose, large ears and a bushy tail they hold low when running. Coyotes are highly curious, intelligent and adaptable. Coyotes primarily feed on rabbits, mice and squirrels.

  7. Jan 26, 2014 · A Field Guide to the Coywolf. January 26, 2014. Your field guide to everything you ever wanted to know about the Coywolf, or Eastern Coyote — from a trip through the Coywolf’s modern day ...

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