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Coyotes

Canis latrans, or coyotes, are also known as the Prairie wolf. They are opportunistic omnivores, both as hunters and scavengers. Sixteen of its 19 subspecies are found in Canada, Mexico and the United States, while the remaining three are found in Central America.

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Do coyotes eat javelinas?

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Yes , they can .

At what age does a baby coyote leave?

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Alot of animals always leave there mothers around 1 to 2 years and begin there life on there own.

Do coyotes live in the taiga forest?

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Taiga forest is a good habitat because coyotes have preys and the climate is right for them...

Is a coyote an omnivore?

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yes, you might not see a coyote eating plants regularly, but they are. They eat wild berries and other things.
It is important to know what wild animals will consume, especially if there is a chance of running into it. Coyotes are omnivores, this means they will try to eat plants and animals.

What smells do coyotes hate?

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How do coyotes stay cool in the desert?

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They have big ears that help keep heat out.

Are there coyotes in Russia?

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Attempts to introduce raccoons to Russia have mostly met with failure. The country is, perhaps, too cold and snowy for raccoons to survive and thrive.

Do coyotes eat elf owls?

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No, although packs can take down elk even though elk weigh well over 550 lbs, though coyotes do get their calves.

of course they will... i live in grande cashe Alberta, Canada for a few yrs... if they get hungry enough a pack will eat almost anything.. i have heard stories of coyotes, teasing a mother grizley bear and taking baby cubs...

What does coyote pee smell like?

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urine.

What does it mean when a coyote crosses your path?

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The fox has a number of symbolic meanings, camouflage, and the ability to meld with one's surroundings is the first to come to mind. The skillful provider is another.

Fox is said to embody adaptability, awareness, cunning, skill, and intelligence.

If fox is your personal totem or spirit guide then this could be a reminder that even the best of us sometimes get caught unawares, sometimes to our determent. However, not all naturally occurring phenomenon are to be interpreted as omens.

What kills coyotes?

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the easy way is to trap them by snares

if you shoot one the rest dont give you another chance. keep your snares scent free.

Do coyotes have white on the tip of their tail?

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Some do. Not real common, but i got my first white tipped tail today. So the answer is yes, but most don't.

What is the difference between human and animal tongue?

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The difference between a cats tongue and a dogs tongue is that a cats tongue is rough and looks like there is little teeth on the tongue. The dogs tongue is smoother than a cats and is most of the time longer than a cats tongue. Also a dogs tongue can be different colours. It seems to be said also that a dogs tongue can heel a wound.

Do coyotes eat chipmunks?

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Yes, coyotes do indeed eat chipmunks. Other predators of the chipmunk include the fox, hawk, weasel, and owls. They hide in logs and trees.

In what country do coyotes live?

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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.

How can you keep coyotes away from your goats?

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yes, get an electric fence. and that should do the job

Who is stronger a coyote or a cheetah?

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Being bigger and more muscular I would say cheetah

Are coyotes warm blooded or cold blooded?

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All mammals are warm blooded, so a coyote would be warm blooded.

Do coyotes eat pigs?

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Coyotes do not typically eat porcupines if they are alive. This is because porcupines have spines that hurt coyotes if they are eaten.

What benefit are coyotes?

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Coyotes are beneficial because they help control the population of rodents. They also help clean up by feeding on deceased animals.

How much meat off a steer?

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on a 1000 pound steer of exceptional quality you will get about 400-450 pounds of meat with about 150-170 pounds being steak.

Are there coyotes in Virginia?

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Coyotes are found in western armerica, on open plains, and in the east, in bushy areas. Ohia is the only state in which they arnt native.

What predators that hunt for a coyote?

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Man is the primary predator of coyotes, but mountain lions may also prey on them.
Man
He doesn't have one.
The largest predator of Coyotes are humans, causing 90 percent of their deaths. Others include bears, wolves, and mountain lions.

Are coyotes multicellular?

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coyotes are multicellular organisms that have different cells for each organism.

Where can a coyote be found?

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yes a coyote is a desert animal.

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Coyotes have adaptd to live in a variety of biomes, including deserts, grasslands, forests. They have even been sited in major cities, including New York City.