What state has the most coyotes?
Texas: Large state, lots of calves, deer, wild pigs, jackrabbits, domestic pets and cover. Also mild winters so winterkill is not a factor. Coyote and rattlesnake capital of the U.S.
Most often they don't. Usually they eat meat such as rabbits and birds. Some of my neighbors cats have been killed and eaten by coyotes so I guess they eat cats too. They eat many other things that contain meat but those are the most common food of a coyote.
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Coyotes are rarely eaten by anything. Your hungry wolf might though.
Poisons, some plants, inhumane treatment by humans
How do you tell if meat is still good to eat?
smell, if you have a dog cut a small piece and put it in front of it and the dog will take a sniff and if it rejects the meat then toss it in the trash
Do coyotes and rabbits that live in the same area have a predator prey relationship?
Yes, if coyotes and rabbits share a habitat, they will most definitely have a predator/prey relationship. That is the coyotes will eat the rabbits every chance they can get, and there will be chances.
they are black sometimes brown
The color coyote varies from brownish gray to grayish brown, depending on the manufacturer.
Pumas are among the big cat family and are more powerful than coyotes. Coyotes normally eat animals that are below them in the food chain and Pumas are not.
they work in team so when they get animals that they like to eat they work together so the animals get caught surprised because the other coyote stays on the other place so they could get the animal
What is the scientific name for a coyote?
The coyote (Canis latrans), [is] also known as the prairie wolf. That is the opening statement from the Wikipedia article on the coyote. A link is provided.
Canis latrans
What is a coyote's lifespan in captivity?
In captivity a coyote could live a long life of 18years. Because in captivity they are very well taken care of, and they are fed properly and are most of the time never sick. Because of this a coyote can have a long life, depends on the owner.
In some areas, coyotes can live eight to 12 years. In areas where they are hunted, or in populated areas like southern Ontario where vehicle collisions are common, the average life expectancy is less than five years.
Why do coyotes run after humans?
because coyotes are man eating animals so usually they attack when they are near food.
Why do coyotes bring live mice to their pups?
Type your answer here... To teach them how to hunt. Many mother predators do this
Rhinos live in Africa and coyotes live in North America, They would never meet,