Coyotes generally prefer the solitary life but will occasionally form loose groups for convenience, to make taking larger prey items easier. They are not a strict social group as found in the wolf pack, however.
Coyotes usually run in small packs, but not all the time. A howling group of coyotes sounds very erie.
They could hunt alone or in small family groups
No, coyotes are not solitary animals and do not live alone. Coyotes just like wolves live in packs or in families.
Rarely but yes. Lone wolves hunt alone. A wolf in a pack may hunt alone but 99.9% of the time it hunts with its pack.
Sometimes. Most of the time they're solitary or in a pair.
If they do come together, its in a small pack to bring down a large kill.
Then they will separate afterwards.
Coyotes hunt for rodents and insects and other things like that.
Coyotes hunt in every season that they are hungry in . . . that is, the year 'round.
Yes, you can hunt coyotes.
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.
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no seahorses do not hunt alone. they hunt in groups
they hunt alone
They hunt for small animals.
Coyotes like open areas where they can hunt small rodents.
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They hunt whenever they want, just like humans they eat when they want to eat.
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.