ONLY if he is threatening your family, or your animals..
If a coyote is in the backyard, he is a threat to any pets or small children in the neighborhood. But whether you can shoot him or if you have to call animal control will depend on where you live. In the rural setting where I grew up, we wouldn't have thought twice about it - coyote in yard = dead coyote. But now I am in an urban area and I had better not use a firearm unless someone is in IMMEDIATE danger - like the animal is gnawing on my lower extremities. Even shooting it while it was attacking my pet might be questionable.
Where I live coyote's are open season year round no perment needed. ( far east Tennessee ) there looked at as a Predator.
It depends on where you live. In Ohio, coyotes are a nuisance. We are allowed to kill them any time of the year, any weapon is allowed, and you do not need a license or a tag.
I'm sure it depends on where you live. But just because something isn't illegal doesn't mean it's wise. Owning wild animals--even those that are supposedly tame--is a risky business that I wouldn't suggest.
If you live in a state where it's legal, you sure can. I play with one every week. Just make sure you do your research; they're not easy pets. They also should have an outdoor enclosure when not under supervision since they WILL destroy your house. But yes, they can make very endearing companion animals, and as long as you do your research, you can definitely own one depending on where you live. Learn about coyote behavior and their habits when in captivity. ALSO just because it may be legal in your state to own one, your county or city may ban them. Make sure you live in an area where it's legal, otherwise it will be seized by the state and euthenized.
If you have more questions, go sign up onto Sybilsden.com. It's a place where lots of exotic animal owners talk. You could ask your questions there. :)
Yes, you can own a coyote with a captive wildlife permit. However, you must obtain your coyote within the state of Kentucky by a licensed breeder or get a valid transportation permit prior to importing the animal into the state.
i am really not sure but there is a show where people have coyotes as pets. of course you need a legal document.
I don't really know i think its yes
Not legally
yes if desperate enough
consumer
No. Since it isn't a plant, it can't make its' own food.
I own the full length coyote I love it
http://www.critterhouse.com/fennec_state_laws.htmYes. They are legal.
Yes, they can but it hardly happens. The majority is about 2.5%.
it has its own cartoon where they try and catch road runners
One coyote on it's own? No. But if they worked together like wolves? Possibly. With proper fencing, coyotes should be discouraged to eat horses.
No but you can make your own hot dogs with out real dogs!
"Coyote" is a coyote as in the animal coyote, famaly to a dog, fox and wolf
No.
The possessive form for the noun coyote is coyote's.