There is no species that feeds on the coyote, they're at the top of the food chain. But, herd animals depend on preditors like coyotes and wolves to thin their herds so they don't over populate. Rodents are also controlled by preditors.
The badger, and other species of the badger.
The coyote's genus and species name is Canis latrans
No, a coyote is a canine species that cannot fly.
There is no 'dog equivalent' of a coyote as they are two separate species, the coyote belongs to the Canis Latrans species and the dog is of the Canis Lupus.
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 Mellon is Marah macrocarpa
The coyote, Canis Lactrans, has only one species, and there is no real difference in their strength from region to region.
None: the coyote is a species of canine found throughout North and Central America.Not Greece.
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