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Coyote

The coyote (/kaɪ(j)oʊt(i)/, KY-(y)oh-t(ee)) (Canis latrans) is a species of canine also known as the American jackal, prairie wolf, and brush wolf. It is native to North America, and it is smaller than its close relative, the gray wolf, and slightly smaller than the closely related eastern wolf and red wolf.

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related to General and cited sources · 73
Coyote → America's Most Misunderstood Predator, American Journal, American Museum, April, Archived, Behavior, Behaviour, Beryl, Bibcode, Boitani, Bulletin, Canidae, Carnivora, Carol, Cartaino, Chicago Press, Cita Canyon, Columbia University Press, Conservation, Coyotes
related to Books · 61
Coyote → Acta Zoologica Fennica, Agricultural Experiment StationFlores, American West, Basic Books, Berkeley, Cal, California, Canada, Canidae, Canis, Chicago, Columbus, Control, Coyote America, Defiant Songdog, Dixon, Eastern Coyote, Ecology, Frank, François
related to In popular culture · 37
Coyote → An, Arizona, Arizona Coyotes, Athletic, Atlantic Canada, Bad Coyote, Barnyard, Copper, Coyotes, Dag, El Viaje Misterioso, Fame, Homer Simpson, Howler, Johnny Cash, Looney Tunes, Mascot Hall, Merrie Melodies, NBA's San Antonio Spurs, NHL
related to history · 32
Coyote → Americas, Another, At, Biddle's, Canis, Clark, Clark Expedition, Clark's Council Bluffs, Columbian, Edwards County, European, Great Plains, He, His, Illinois, In, Kaskaskia, Lewis, Lewis's, Major Stephen Long
related to In folklore and mythology · 29
Coyote → After, After The Creator, Americas, Anglo-American, As, European, First Man, First Woman, First World, Folklorists, Fourth World, Harris, In, In The Dineh, Maidu, Montezuma, Native Americans, Old Man Coyote, Pawnee, Plains
related to Range · 26
Coyote → Alaska, Although, By, Canada, Central America, Columbian, Conservation, Costa Rica, Due, Early Holocene, European, International Union, IUCN, Least Concern, Mexico, Nature, North America, North American, Panama, Plains
related to Attacks on humans · 23
Coyote → Agriculture, Albeit, By, California, California Department, Canada, Data, Fish, Game, Glendale, In, Kelly Keen, Los Angeles County, March, Nova Scotia, Southern California, Taylor Mitchell, The, There, United States
related to Diseases and parasites · 19
Coyote → Although, Among, Arkansas, August, By, Coyotes, Ctenocephalides, Distemper, March, May, Mite, Nanophyetus, North American, Northwest, November, Pulex, Trematode Metorchis, Tularemia, Viral
related to External links · 17
Coyote → Archived August, Archived September, Arizona Game, Biodiversity Heritage Library, Canis, Coyote DNA Bank, Coyotes, Encyclopædia Britannica, Fish Department, Integrated Taxonomic Information System, Living, Retrieved March, Trent UniversityView, Vol, Wayback Machine, Wayback MachineWestern, Wolf
related to Description · 16
Coyote → Afton, Albinism, Central American, Coyotes, Generally, June, March, Mexican, Mexico, Northern, November, Out, Scent, The, Total, Wyoming

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coyotes wolf wolves may eastern gray species north dogs prey american though pups range food also california coyote's canis large

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Coyoteis aprominent character in Native American folklore0.90text
Coyoteis aofficial mascot of the NBA's San Antonio Spurs0.90text
miceinstance ofthe pups are given small food items0.80text
rabbitsinstance ofthe pups are given small food items0.80text
or pieces of ungulate carcassesinstance ofthe pups are given small food items0.80text
with lactation steadily decreasing after two months.Unlike wolf pupsinstance ofthe pups are given small food items0.80text
coyote pups begin seriously fightinginstance ofthe pups are given small food items0.80text
snow depthinstance ofSuccess in killing large ungulates depends on factors0.80text
crust densityinstance ofSuccess in killing large ungulates depends on factors0.80text
logging roadsinstance ofoften along trails0.80text
pathsinstance ofoften along trails0.80text
shrewsinstance ofas animals0.80text

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