The iconic Central and North American Canis latrans (Coyote) ranges from Panama in the south, throughout Mexico and the United States, and most of Canada. In Canada, their eastern territory remains south of Hudson Bay, but in the west, they range through about half of Saskatchewan, all of Alberta, British Columbia, and the Yukon- even on up into Alaksa. That covers jungle, subtropical, montane, temperate forest, low, medium, and high desert,prairie, and even urban environs. They have proven to be quite adaptable; yet not easily tamed, even when raised from birth. They've been occasionally spotted in New York's Central Park, and one even quietly entered a Quizno's sandwich shop during the lunch hour in the Chicago Loop district in 2007.
Cougars live in a wide variety of ecosystems - coniferous forests, deciduous forests, rain forests, wetlands, grasslands, savannas, deserts and mountains.
They live in cars
Coyotes live in temperate deciduous forests
No, they are non-invasive.
Because the plant gives energy and oxygen so the coyote can live
The desert does have an ecosystem. Although it does not have as much life as other ecosytems, things still live and even thrive in a desert environment.
Coyotes can be found almost anywhere in a desert as well as in nearly any ecosystem, including in urban areas.
Coyotes are native to North America. They do not live in Australia.
they live in the desert where it is very hot
Coyotes generally live and raise their young in dens dug into the ground.
coyotes live in the grassland because they eat buffalo
America.
Because coyotes live everywhere-- both in urban centers and rural areas.
Coyotes will live wherever their are prey animals available so live in a variety of habitats.