No hogs are bigger and slower
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Wild hogs can run at speeds of up to 30 miles per hour for short distances. However, they are better known for their endurance and agility rather than their speed.
they are smarter
Animals like Raccoons, Skunks, Foxes, Coyotes, Bats, and Ground Hogs
Coyotes are like feral hogs. They are not local animals which tend to stay in an local area like deer do. You can interrupt a deer herd if you are hunting and shoot one. The others will run and won't return to that exact area for a short while and then they are right back in that area. Coyotes and feral hogs are constant roamers. They travel as they are on the move in order to forage for foods. Hogs will travel more than coyotes. Shoot a hog and the rest might go to the other side of the county. Coyotes are animals that are opportunists. They can move near a community and kill dogs, cats, raccoons, opossums, small deer, ducks, geese (domestic and wild) or other such size animals. They have been known to attack small and medium size children.Once easy prey runs out; so does the Coyote. So where can you find Coyotes? Anywhere! Open land, forest, near farms, suburbs and even in large cities such as Atlanta, Ga. & Los Angeles, Calif.
I doubt there are any...other than more coyotes.
well coyotes are more scared of people than we are of coyotes and no they don't kill or eat people
no they do not
deer, rabbits, bear, squirrels, raccoons, mice, turtles, fox, chipmunks, ground hogs, snakes, elk, opossums, skunks, birds, coyotes
Coyotes are ruthless and kill anything is they're hungry, threatened, or rabid.
They might, I have seen one bigger than a car.
Pumas are among the big cat family and are more powerful than coyotes. Coyotes normally eat animals that are below them in the food chain and Pumas are not.