As of 2005, 19 subspecies are recognized.
There is but a single species of coyote - Canis latrans - but 19 recognized subspecies.
Coyotes have 42 teeth including four long incisor teeth.
While there is only one species of coyotes, there are about 19 subspecies of the mammal. They range in every state in America.
There are no coyotes in the Himalayas, nor is there any subspecies called the Himalayan Coyote. For the coyotes that do exist in the Americas the only predator is the Grey Wolf.
Species of raccoons:1.) Northern (or common ) raccoon of North and Central America2.) Crab eating raccoon of Central and South America3.) Cozumel (or pygmy) raccoon of Cozumel Island of Mexico. Some scientists consider this a sub species of the common raccoon rather than a separate species.There are also many sub species.
Yes, Because they are all of the same gene pool. -- Good Luck
Dogs and dingos are considered subspecies of Canis lupus. Leaving them out, the extant species most closely related is Canis latrans, the coyote.
A Coyote's in the House has 160 pages.
The Last Coyote has 400 pages.
Coyote Blue has 304 pages.
Sky Coyote has 310 pages.
Wolves are the closest relative, as domestic dogs are a wolf subspecies. They are therefore related to other members of the dog family, such as the red fox, and the coyote.