Lewis and Clark were the first to document a siting of a coyotes in 1804. Per the Smithsonian, "Coyotes were not known in the eastern woodlands of Lewis' native Virginia at the time of the expedition. By contrast, coyotes can be seen regularly today in the Atlantic states, and they now range from Florida to Alaska, and from Maine to Costa Rica. Coyotes are even known to eke out a living in large cities such as Los Angeles and Boston! This successful expansion has led to their victimization by humans, though without any great success in controlling this Survivor's numbers."
Coyotes can see quite well at night.
wolves, and coyotes
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No, coyotes do not come out into civilization (area wich people live in). If coyotes live in your area, you can go outside at night, but do NOT go into wooded area, for risk of severe injury, or death.
They hunt whenever they want, just like humans they eat when they want to eat.
coyotes eat badgers
Every winter, thousands of coyotes come and sleep around the butte.
Coyotes sleep most of the day in their dens, and they come out to hunt at night.
No, they don't. These animals aren't even located on the same continent.No
Example possessive phrases for the plural noun 'coyotes' are:the coyotes' packthe coyotes' pupsthe coyotes' preythe coyotes' habitat
More coyotes.
No, there are no coyotes in Riyadh.