nature: organic
kingdom: animalia
phylum: chordata
class: mammalia
order: canidae
family: canidae
genus: canis
species: latrans
the scientific name is Canis latrans (genus & species)
Yes, coyotes will break into pens that hold rabbits. Even if they can't break in, coyotes will be attracted by the rabbits and they will pace around outside the pen -- this is terrifying to rabbits, and can lead to death by shock/heart attack.
Predators like coyotes are one of many risks inherent in keeping rabbits outside. If you keep your rabbits outside, you must protect them from the risks. If you aren't able to adequately protect them, you must keep them inside or find someone who can keep them safe (re-home them).
It isn't fair to keep pet rabbits where they can be terrified or killed by predators: pets have been domesticated, which means they've been taken out of their natural environment, bred so that they've lost many of their natural instincts, and then they are placed in a pen where they have no chance of natural defence (escape). Letting predators kill animals under these conditions is cruel: it's nothing like the natural predation of a wild animal. Think of it this way: in your own home, you may be able to protect yourself against an armed maniac; in a jail cell, you don't stand a chance.
Cat dung (poop) and watermelon is their favriote treat
Among different meats... rabbit meat is the best with low fat content.. its considered good even for heart patients. ... Sources FAO... TANUVAS... Among different meats... rabbit meat is the best with low fat content.. its considered good even for heart patients. ... Sources FAO... TANUVAS...
The fur of a coyote provides warmth, insulation, protection, and camouflage.
Werewolves most certainly do not fight each other. They are very loving and kind to one another. (but don't tell that to a vampire or anyone else or I'll eat you, no seriously I am a werewolf myself and i will eat you if you tell no seriously i am) Werewolves only fight, well, everything except other werewolves. Toodles!
Yes, on average a cougar will almost always be larger than a wolf.
Adult cougars stand about 60 to 76 centimeters (2.0 to 2.5 ft) tall at the shoulders. The length of adult males is around 2.4 meters (8 ft) long nose to tail, with overall ranges between 1.5 and 2.75 m (5 and 9 ft) nose to tail suggested for the species in general. Males typically weigh 53 to 90 kilograms (115 to 198 pounds), averaging 62 kg (137 lb). In rare cases, some may reach over 120 kg (264 lb).
Wolf weight varies geographically; on average, European wolves may weigh 38.5 kilograms (85 lb), North American wolves 36 kilograms (79 lb), and Indian and Arabian wolves 25 kilograms (55 lb). Though rarely encountered, extreme specimens of more than 77 kilograms (170 lb) have been recorded in Alaska and Canada. The heaviest recorded gray wolf in the New World was killed on 70 Mile River in east-central Alaska on July 12, 1939 and weighed 79 kilograms (170 lb), while the heaviest recorded wolf in the Old World was killed after World War II in the Kobelyakski Area of the Poltavskij Regionin the Ukrainian SSR, and weighed 86 kilograms (190 lb). In general, height varies from 0.6 to 0.95 meters (24 to 37 in) at the shoulder.
"The Coyote State" is an unofficial nickname of South Dakota, which is officially "The Mount Rushmore State".
there are coyotes in all major cites, in every state across the us basically. the numbers have gone up over the years in some, and ppl start to see what they call packs, Livonia, Rochester hills, pleasant ridge, are a few i heard, prob all the northern Oakland county spots.. anyway, just what i heard recently. watch yo dogs umizoomi is wicked awesome watch you forget the superbowl salty twinkies
yes, there are a few sightings, and I just heard one in the backyard.
As for insects, grasshoppers/locusts are one insect I can think of that eats plants of near any kind.
When it comes to animals, the question is a little too vague... Sheep, horses, cows all eat grass, whether prairie or not. It might help if you make your question a little more specific. :)
Coyotes, like any animal in a desert environment, will find water wherever it can be found. If no surface water is available, some will dig in stream beds to find groundwater, or locate succulent crop plants. In extreme cases, they have even been known to eat the so-called "coyote melons" (Cucurbita palmata), which are very bad-tasting.
The coyote is native to North America. Despite being extensively hunted, the coyote is one of the few medium-to-large-sized animals that has enlarged its range since human encroachment began. It originally ranged primarily in the western half of North America, but it has adapted readily to the changes caused by human presence and, since the early 19th century, has been steadily and dramatically extending its range. Sightings now commonly occur in a majority of the United States and Canada. Coyotes inhabit nearly every contiguous U.S. state and Alaska. Coyotes have moved into most of the areas of North America formerly occupied by Gray_Wolf, and are often observed foraging in suburban garbage bins.
Read more about coyotes in Wikipedia.
depending on the temprature or time (either 8:30 pm to 4:00am) coyotes will howl at the times given above. You'll hear them howl at the moon or communicating to each other like "Stay away for this is my territory!".
A wolf needs to have plant of room to roam free. There is not certain amount of space. They can run hundreds of miles a day.
Pretty much anything bigger and meaner than them. Sometimes raccoons will scare coyotes. But like I said pretty much anything and bigger and scarier than themselves.
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!
Coyotes are born alive just as dogs give birth to live pups.
No a coyote does not migrate
Coyotes do not migrate but will travel to other areas if food is scarce or an area becomes overpopulated
If there's any fruits and veggies left, coyotes will eat the leftovers.They may also become dangerous if there's lots of people, so they may attack a human.