Coyotes don't usually run in packs. Feral dogs will though.
The alpha pair are the leaders of the pack. They are the only ones who can mate and have pups, and they control the rest of the pack, like where they hunt and sleep.
Coyotes generally are solitary animals but will sometimes for a loose group with no formal structure or leader such as found in the wolves.
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No, unless they were in packs.
The wily coyote will hunt in packs to catch larger prey, and adapt their hunting techniques in accordance with their prey.
Yes.Coyotes live in packs and will sometimes hunt deer.
The coyote runs in packs like the wolf. There are 2 leaders of a pack, one male and one female. They will stay together like a family, protecting the young and defending their territory.
A coyote's diet can consist of prairie dogs, voles, squirrels, rabbits, snakes, birds, and mice. So, they could eat a mouse. Coyotes also can hunt in packs and take down a larger animal like deer.
I'm figuring that the question was do the hunt or travel with other or alone. all i have ever seen run in packs like wolves.
No, because coyotes don't live in packs. They are NOT the same animal , wolves are much larger, than a coyote.
Foxes are smaller, have bigger ears, bushier tails and are solitary, however wolves are larger, have smaller tails and ears, and live in packs.
"Coyote" is a coyote as in the animal coyote, famaly to a dog, fox and wolf
Coyotes adapt to the grasslands by adjusting the type of food they eat. If there is larger prey around they will hunt in packs. If smaller prey is found than the coyote will hunt alone.
Coyotes tend to travel in packs of 3-6 related coyotes, but often hunt on their own. If there was a coyote attack, it is often 1 coyote. Through they stay in the same area, it is not like a wolf pack. However, it is not rare to see them together.
No.