Yes, you can, but it's probably not the best choice.
I killed a raccoon with my 22'
It will kill someone
No it is not possible (in the USA) Crosman only makes the Phantom in a 177 Caliber. However I believe the Phantom .22 is made for Canada and Yes it will kill a bird.
Yes, it's possible, however unlikely, and if you shoot a deer with a .22 caliber, the deer will (almost certainly) run off and you won't find it.
Yeah eventually from lead poisioning! Not a good idea. Coyotes are to big for an air rifle.
A 22 caliber pistol holds a dose of 22 caliber ammo.
All guns have the capacity to inflict death. It all depends on where the person was shot, but yes, even a small caliber like the .22 can easily kill someone.
Wolves and cougars will occasionally kill a coyote but usually do not eat them.
Wolves and cougars will occasionally kill a coyote but usually do not eat them.
That's a very vague question. If you mean a .22 caliber rifle, the techincal answer is, almost anything. It's possible for a .22 to kill almost any animal, it just isn't extremely likely in some cases.
It depends on what you mean. If you mean legally, many U.S. states require a caliber larger than .22 or 223, however, that IS legal in some states. If you mean what caliber will kill a deer, almost any rifle caliber will, but .22 or .223 is questionable, which is why many states prohibit that for deer hunting.
Lions are not found in North America where the coyote occurs.