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  2. Seeing more skunks and coyotes in the Greater ... - AOL

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    It’s mating season for coyotes and skunks, and these creatures are out and about in search of mates. ... Symptoms of the rabies virus include changing behavior, including a loss of fear of ...

  3. Seeing more skunks and coyotes in Central Ohio lately? There ...

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    Skunk mating season in Ohio begins in February and continues until the end of March. Each female skunk typically has one litter, while male skunks can father multiple litters.

  4. Texas coyote euthanized after biting 3 kids at a park. What ...

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    Here are some things to know about coyotes during mating season: Mating occurs when both coyotes are “locked” together for up to 20 minutes. Coyotes rarely ever leave their companions.

  5. Coyote - Wikipedia

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    The coyote (Canis latrans), also known as the American jackal, prairie wolf, or brush wolf, is a species of canine native to North America.It is smaller than its close relative, the gray wolf, and slightly smaller than the closely related eastern wolf and red wolf.

  6. Copulation (zoology) - Wikipedia

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    Carlson, Debra A. Reproductive biology of the coyote (Canis latrans): integration of behavior and physiology. Utah State University, 2008. Castro, Ana Mafalda Lopes Sardica Velez. Mexican gray wolf courtship and mating: behavior & basic endocrinology during breeding season. Diss. Universidade de Lisboa. Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária, 2016.

  7. Canis - Wikipedia

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    Wolves, dholes, coyotes, and jackals live in groups that include breeding pairs and their offspring. Wolves may live in extended family groups. Wolves may live in extended family groups. To take prey larger than themselves, the African wild dog, the dhole, and the gray wolf depend on their jaws as they cannot use their forelimbs to grapple with ...

  8. Coyotes are roaming more in SC. Here’s why and how to keep ...

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    Coyote sightings during fall and winter have to do with changes in human and coyote behavior, said Butfiloski this week. ... mating season is about to begin and young animals are finding their own ...

  9. Reproductive suppression - Wikipedia

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    Wolves (Canis lupus), coyotes (Canis latrons) and African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) live in packs with a dominant breeding pair that does most of the territorial urine scent marking in the group. During the breeding season, the dominant male urinates over the dominant female's urine, possibly to hide the female's reproductive status from other ...