Coyote Animal Pictures

Canis latrans

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The coyote is one of the most common species of mammals in North America. This nocturnal species has adapted to modern human societies.

Closeup of Coyote in grass
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The coyote is one of the most common species of mammals in North America. This nocturnal species has adapted to modern human societies. George Harrison / public domain https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Coyote.jpg This image is almost certainly by George Harrison from the us fish and wildlife service. (many versions of the image that are around have their watermarking on and many sites credit it to them) but does not appear to be on http://images.fws.gov/ at present (despite the fact it is often credited to there online). The copy that is here now was obtained from http://www.lapurisimaaudubon.org/Beach%20Ecology%20Program/bep_animals.htm

Coyote lying on rock
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The coyote is one of the most common species of mammals in North America. This nocturnal species has adapted to modern human societies. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service / public domain https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wild_coyote.jpg Image title: Wild coyote Image from Public domain images website, http://www.public-domain-image.com/full-image/fauna-animals-public-domain-images-pictures/foxes-and-wolves-public-domain-images-pictures/wild-coyote.jpg.html

Coyote in grass
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The coyote is one of the most common species of mammals in North America. This nocturnal species has adapted to modern human societies. California Valley Coyote (Canis latrans clepticus) in the San Gabriel Mountains, California, USA. Taken along highway 39 between San Gabriel and Morris Reservoirs. Justin Johnsen / CC BY 2.0 https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Canis_latrans.jpg https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en

California Valley Coyote in the San Gabriel Mountains, California
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The coyote is one of the most common species of mammals in North America. This nocturnal species has adapted to modern human societies.

Coyote standing on a rock formation howling with desert, mountains and blue sky in the background
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Coyotes are common across the U.S.

The coyote is one of the most common species of mammals in North America. This nocturnal species has adapted to modern human societies.

Coyote standing under trees
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The coyote is one of the most common species of mammals in North America. This nocturnal species has adapted to modern human societies.

Coyote on spring meadow in Tagish, Yukon, Canada
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The coyote is one of the most common species of mammals in North America. This nocturnal species has adapted to modern human societies.

A lone coyote isolated on white background
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The coyote is one of the most common species of mammals in North America. This nocturnal species has adapted to modern human societies.

Coyote pup eating some prey, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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Coyote Tracks - Comparison vs Bear and Wolf
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Coyote Tracks - IN the snow
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Coyote Scat - A Young Coyote Pooping
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Coyote Scat: Coyote Poop
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What Do Coyotes Eat
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Do Coyotes Hunt in Packs
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Coyotes will sometimes hunt in packs.

Do Coyotes Hunt in Packs
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Coyote pack (Canis latrans) standing in a grassy green field in the golden light of autumn in Canada.

A beautiful North American Coyote (Canis latrans) stares into the camera as it lies on a dirt patch in a Canadian forest.

Do Coyotes Hunt in Packs
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Coyotes live in family packs

Coyote, Richmond, Britisah Columbia, Canada

Types of Wild Dogs
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Opportunistic coyotes will take advantage of pet food, garbage, and other food left out by humans, especially in urban environments.

Coyote mother and pup stock photo USA, Coyote, Puppy, Animal, Animal Family coyote mother and pup

mother and baby coyote on a rock
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Coyotes hunt at night, reducing the chance of humans coming into contact with them.

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coyote walking in the field
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Coyote attacks are rare. However, it is important to always be on alert, and contact authorities when necessary.

Fox vs Coyote

Fox vs Coyote
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Fox vs Coyote

Fox vs Coyote
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Fox vs Coyote

Fox vs Coyote
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Wild Dog Breeds: Coyote

Wild Dog Breeds: Coyote
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Exotic Pet Ownership coyote

Exotic Pet Ownership coyote
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Coyotes are extremely bold predators, who will sometimes attack pets right in the presence of one or more humans.

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