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A mother coyote typically prioritizes feeding her cubs first before herself. After hunting, she will bring food back to the den to share with her pups, ensuring they receive the necessary nutrition for growth and survival. This behavior is common among many animal species, where parental care is focused on the young. However, she also needs to maintain her own health to continue caring for them.

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