Coyotes are classified in the animal kingdom as follows: Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Mammalia, Order Carnivora, Family Canidae, Genus Canis, and Species Canis latrans. They belong to the same family as domestic dogs, wolves, and foxes. Coyotes are known for their adaptability and are found throughout North and Central America.
well they are both mammals, so yes and also no...because coyotes and monkeys belong to different classification groups...its all how you look at it, but good question:)
The binomial nomenclature name for coyotes is Canis latrans. This scientific classification reflects their genus, Canis, which includes dogs and wolves, and their species designation, latrans, meaning "barking" in Latin. Coyotes are native to North America and are known for their adaptability and vocalizations.
coyotes eat badgers
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.
The collective nouns for coyotes are:a band of coyotesa pack of coyotesa rout of coyotesa run of coyotesa train of coyotes
Coyotes are also called prairie wolves.
whats colours are coyotes?
Stop killing coyotes.
Coyotes are sexual
No, there are some coyotes.