No no way. Coyotes could maybe put up a fight against you. But a wolf would tear a coyote up. wolves have a bite force per pound more then 1,000 pounds. Coyotes could be mean but in a wolfs case. Not close!
It would be very unusual for coyotes to kill wolves, since wolves are larger and stronger than coyotes, but if a wolf was injured and outnumbered, coyotes might kill it.
The adjective "vicious" applies to humans, not animals. Neither coyote nor wolf is "vicious". They simply kill to eat.
No. Wolves and coyotes are related wild dogs so they do not eat wolves plus they eat plant eaters they are meat eaters. Coyotes are normally quite a bit smaller than wolves and the two species compete for food. It is not uncommon for wolves to kill coyotes because of this competition.
Yes, coyotes and wolves seem to interbreed in the wild even. In the northeast United States wolves are quite rare but coyotes are common. The few wolves seem to be breeding with coyotes and producing animals that are bigger than the average coyote but smaller than an average wolf. For more information, click on this link.
Wolves are bigger, deeper in the chest and have a larger, broader head and jaw than coyotes do. This is primarily what makes them great hunters at taking down an animal that is bigger than themselves. Coyotes are more finer in bone structure and smaller in size and weight than a wolf, thus making them less stronger in comparison to a wolf.
yes very smarter than a wolf
if it is already dead they will but coyotes are not part of wolves' prey well i live with coyotes & i never seen a wild wof (maybe cause i live in tennessee) but i seen a video of wolves flushing coyotes out of their territory, coyotes are competition not prey but like he said if they are hungry & they have a coyote carcass the wolves have a dinner, wolves are known to kill cougars, & even bears over a deer or simply they haven't eaten in a couple days so they see a bear, they need the meat so bon appitite
Lobo is Spanish for wolf. Coyotes are much smaller and lighter than wolves, and much more adaptable. Unlike a wolf, a coyote has a bushy, thick tail, which it holds low to the ground. Coyotes and wolves can be found in separate areas. Coyotes are considered to be more adaptable to humans than wolves. They usually do not attack humans owing to their small sizes and shy behavior. Wolves howl to communicate with the other members of the pack and other packs. They also howl to attract mates, when they wake up, and when they sense any danger. People refer to the calls of coyotes as yips and yelps.
Coyotes are similar to wolves in many ways, but not the howl. Wolves have a clear, smooth howl, and coyotes have a whimper-like howl. When coyotes howl, they are barking and then let out a short howl, then keep doing high pitched howls.
wolves, bobcats, coyotes, foxesraccoons have many enimies like hunters fox,and some snakesplus others
Coyotes are 4.5 feet long and wolves are 5 - 7 feet long, mainly 6 - 6.6 feet. Wolves are usually grey, but can be black, white, and a very dark gray, whereas coyotes are usually brown and orange but can be just brown and are much slimmer and smaller than a wolf.
It depends on what breed of wolf and how old it is but most likely its the wolf
Well there's really no difference of their teeth. Wolves and coyotes are part of the same branch of big wild dogs. With pictures that I found I'd say that the coyotes' teeth are a little sharper than the wolves' teeth. See related link below..
Coyotes or "bush wolves" are canine and therefore look like dogs. Because they are wild, they are often much leaner than regular dogs.