Coyotes do not form tight packs as do their cousin the wolf. The basic social unit of a coyote pack is a family containing a reproductive female. However, unrelated coyotes may join forces for companionship, or to bring down prey too large to attack singly. Such "non-family" packs are only temporary, and may consist of bachelor males, non-reproductive females and sub-adult young. Families are formed in midwinter, when females enter estrus.
Some communitys have other animals other then coyotes. Ofcours coyotes are teritorial and don't like other animals in there teritory.
a coyote is a wild dog do it looks like a dog bite
No, Wolves do not get along with Coyotes or other wolves. Since dogs are like wolves. They don't like staying with tdifferent species No, Wolves do not get along with Coyotes or other wolves. Since dogs are like wolves. They don't like staying with tdifferent species
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Coyote tracks look like dog tracks - 4 toes and a heel - the dog's is rounder and the claws show; the coyote's track is more poined and and 4 toes are closer together
Wiley Coyote is the cartoon coyote who is always chasing the Roadrunner (cartoon fast running bird-like creature - who can't seem to fly away from the coyote)
there is a wolf like coyote in the backyard.
a coyotes home looks really small but it is not it is like a wolves home
Like coyote with 'ch' as in chalk.
one interesting fact is when a coyote howls/calls they are called some what " human like" because they would sound like a person laughing out loud.
"Coyote" is a coyote as in the animal coyote, famaly to a dog, fox and wolf
The Coyote's or not even Stronger than the Bear's. The coyote live in some place else but bear's live in other place. Always the bear's are biger than a coyote. Bear's do know how to FIGHT. they get Food from Water, They eat Fish's and other kind of meat! The Bear's like 100 times Stronger than a coyote. Bear's or GOOD FIGHTER. FIGHT LIKE A BEAR...
Pecos Bill learned to howl like a coyote when he was raised by wolves as a baby. He observed the wolves and mimicked their behavior, including howling, as a way to communicate and fit in with his adopted family.