No. They are separate canid species. They occasionally have been known to mate and produce coywolves, though this is unusual.
Yes, the brush wolf or prairie wolf are other names for the coyote.
"Coyote" is a coyote as in the animal coyote, famaly to a dog, fox and wolf
wolf
Yes, both the wolf and the coyote belong to the genus Canis so are close cousins.
Not unless it is a baby wolf. Other wise a 20 - 50 pound coyote has no chance against a 80 - 176 pound wolf.
Wolves are much larger and more fierce. It would also depend on where the fight would happen. If it happened in snow, the coyote would definitely lose. If it was wherever coyotes live, the coyote might have a chance.
No, it would be unusual for a wolf to catch and eat a coyote
A timber wolf
there is a wolf like coyote in the backyard.
A wolf's lowing (or a coyote's) is called a howl.
Wolf - nashoba Coyote - nashoba holba Fox - cholah Bear - nitah or nita
wolf, coyote dogs