The coyote is native to North America. Despite being extensively hunted, the coyote is one of the few medium-to-large-sized animals that has enlarged its range since human encroachment began. It originally ranged primarily in the western half of North America, but it has adapted readily to the changes caused by human presence and, since the early 19th century, has been steadily and dramatically extending its range. Sightings now commonly occur in a majority of the United States and Canada. Coyotes inhabit nearly every contiguous U.S. state and Alaska. Coyotes have moved into most of the areas of North America formerly occupied by Gray_Wolf, and are often observed foraging in suburban garbage bins.
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Because coyotes live everywhere-- both in urban centers and rural areas.
Yes, where wolves are present, they drive off or kill coyotes.
Yes, coyotes are adaptable animals that can be found in a variety of habitats, including grasslands. They are often seen in open areas such as grasslands, prairies, and meadows, where they hunt for small mammals and birds.
No. Coyotes are numerous in the U.S. In Texas they live throughout the state including large numbers in urban areas.
Coyotes are native to North America, which includes Canada and all of the United States.
No, coyotes can be found in almost any habitat, includingurban areas. They are most common in grasslands and deserts.
Coyotes live in all North American deserts as well as in almost every biome on the continent. They have also adapted to living in urban areas.
There are no coyotes found in the state of Hawaii. They are found in all other states in the United States. The also live in Canada and Mexico.
Pretty much anywhere except the northeastern tips of Canada.
coyotes live in all U.S. states, Canada, and Mexico
Coyotes live in temperate deciduous forests
Coyotes live in most places in the US. For years there was a coyote living in Yankee Stadium. There are some coyote families living in the town I live in . . . also the city I work in. They also live outside of cities in hot, medium, or cool climates.