Yes, they will eat whatever dead meat (carrion) that they find.
Coyotes kill prey to eat and they also scavenge for dead animals. Coyotes are also known to eat from garbage cans and eat pet food.
They eat meat and dead animals.
Coyotes DO live in Michigan... but mostly in the Upper Penninsula, and in some cities in the LP, but they are usally not born there. If you ever meet one, be sure you stay dead still, or YOU"LL be dead! A sure sign that a coyote is scared or aggressive is when their tail is bushy and/or horizontal
The cast of Following Coyotes - 2011 includes: Shannon Griffin as The Dead Lady Jared Haer as The Dead Guy Donnie Hollingsworth as The Hypnotist Grant Metcalf as Tom
The coyotes diet is varied. They are scavengers. They will eat dead animals, berries, fruit, pet food, mice, rodents, and small mammals and birds. Coyotes will raid your trash can.
Coyotes can range from all around Wisconsin, mostly in the northern part.
Yes, there are coyotes in Northern Wisconsin. Coyotes are adaptable animals, but they do prefer woodland areas. Northern Wisconsin is quite wooded. Deer populations are high. Coyotes eat carrion (dead) deer as well as hunted deer, and the Northwoods in Wisconsin has large deer herds. Hence, Northern Wisconsin is quite a fine habitat for Coyotes. Yes, there are coyotes in Northern Wisconsin. Coyotes are adaptable animals, but they do prefer woodland areas. Northern Wisconsin is quite wooded. Deer populations are high. Coyotes eat carrion (dead) deer as well as hunted deer, and the Northwoods in Wisconsin has large deer herds. Hence, Northern Wisconsin is quite a fine habitat for Coyotes.
Except for the Atlantic states; coyotes are in all the continental states of the USA.
Yes unless the coyote strikes first.yes when they are dead
Yes. Coyotes are mammals, and all mammals drink their mother's milk (if they can).
The coyotes diet is varied. They are scavengers. They will eat dead animals, berries, fruit, pet food, mice, rodents, small mammals, cats, dogs , and birds. Coyotes will raid your trash can.