No, because coyotes don't live in packs. They are NOT the same animal , wolves are much larger, than a coyote.
No, while they are both of the Genus Canis they are separate species.
Gray wolf is Canis Lupus..
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Red Wolf..Canis Rufus..
Coyote..Canis Latrans..
yes
Dogs are closely related to the wolves. In fact, they are the same species.
Wolves and coyotes may compete for some of the same food. No wolves equals more food for coyotes. More food equals more coyotes.
Foxes, wolves, and coyotes, jackals.
Dogs are related to wolves, foxes, coyotes, jackals, dingoes, raccoon dogs and a number of other species.
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.
Well, no not really, they are all equal, just some are closer to the common dog. They are all equal because they all come from the same family.
Wolves, dogs, jackals, dingos & coyotes
They are in the dog family and live in packs.
Wolves, coyotes, hyenas, jackals are among the species that might be considered to be cousins of dogs.
The Canis genus contains our familiar canine species. The Domestic Dog, wolves, jackals, and coyotes are still alive in the genius.
wolves can not attemp to fight them
Yes, where wolves are present, they drive off or kill coyotes.