Well it wouldn't be good, considering that some have disease's (Depends on conditions). And their very small with no meat really, so theirs not much point to eating them.
They get fat.
It goes into there body and keeps them health.
I think that if you are bit by a coyote, you should go to a hospital and get checked for rabies.
Like they have rabies
They may gain weight or feel sick.
You may get the rabies. You are requested to consult your physician immediately. He will give you anti- rabies immunoglobulin and anti-rabies injection/injections.
If the animal is infected with the rabies virus, yes, a person can get rabies. The animal should be placed in quarantine and the person may have to undergo a series of rabies shots.
Yes, a person given anti-rabies treatment may experience side effects such as pain at the injection site, headache, nausea, and fatigue even if the dog does not have rabies. It is important to follow medical advice and complete the full course of treatment to prevent rabies infection from developing.
you get rabies
Scientifically speaking i think the first vaccine of anti-rabies should be given maximum seven days after the bite but that may differ from person to person. It's best if you get it checked out as soon as possible as rabies can be fatal.
Apart from spoiling his appetite, not much.
A dog can have certain diseases such as rabies so if a dog happens to bite you, you may get rabies.