Pecos Bill learned to howl like a coyote because he lived with them for 17 years.
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Excerpt from the folktale "Pecos Bill": The ol' cowpoke took one look at Pecos Bill and knew he'd found his long-lost brother, because he looked just like their Ma, who'd died of a broken heart after they lost little Bill in the river. "See here, aren't you PecosBill, my little brother?" demanded the cowpoke of Pecos Bill when he came jumping over a giant log to run about in the field and howl at the full moon. "I don't think so," said Pecos Bill. "I'm a coyote! Listen to me howl!" Pecos Bill let out a horrendous shout and scampered about the field on all fours. He scared the herd so bad that the long horns almost stampeded. "You stop that!" Bill's brother shouted after he got the cattle calmed down. "And tell me this; how come you haven't got a long bushy tail if you're a coyote." That was a tricky question. Pecos Bill thought about it for a long time. "I've got fleas," hevolunteered. "And I howl at the moon!" "Everybody in Texas has fleas and howlsat the moon. That's no excuse," said his big brother. "Anyway, you can walk upright like a normal person and you can talk too. That's not what a coyote does." "I guess you're right," said Pecos Bill. "'Of course I'm right. I'm your big brother and Iwould know," snapped the cowpoke. "It's about time you stopped fooling around on the prairie and became a cowboy like all the rest of us."
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A wolf's lowing (or a coyote's) is called a howl.
i thought when they're about 6 months when they first learn how to howl
a base word Incorrect. Base = root Howl is the base or root word with a suffix " ing ".
screech,stomp, howl, supersonic
A coyote normally has a loud high pitched howl and a high pitched yipping sounds. Since they are normally nocturnal they use a howling pitch to locate other members of the pack.
Um if this is a trick question than I don't know but if not its a wolf or coyote
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This was a funny way to describe a coyote. Coyotes howl or "sing" at night.
Coyotes are very vocal and they communicate with noise and through body language. They howl, growl and yip to each other to communicate.
Primarily, to announce their territory and determine if other coyotes' control territory near their own (e.g. a coyote will howl and then listen for other coyotes to howl back -- if he hears another coyote to the West, than he knows that the land to the West is patrolled and "owned' by a different coyote, and he will respect that coyote's boundaries). They also howl to call their family members back after they split up to hunt. for more info about it go to wikianswers.com/why do coyotes howl :) ;)