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  2. Coyote - Wikipedia

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    The coyote is easily tamed as a pup, but can become destructive as an adult. [214] Both full-blooded and hybrid coyotes can be playful and confiding with their owners, but are suspicious and shy of strangers, [78] though coyotes being tractable enough to be used for practical purposes like retrieving [215] and pointing have been recorded. [216]

  3. Urban coyote - Wikipedia

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    A coyote crossing the street in the Westlake neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Urban coyotes are coyotes that reside in North American metropolitan areas (major cities and their suburbs). Coyotes thrive in suburban settings and urban regions because of the availability of food and the lack of predators.

  4. Why do coyotes venture into Sacramento? Here’s how to ... - AOL

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    In urban areas, there’s garbage, mice, rabbits, pet food, compost and — evidently — cats that they can hunt for. “The coyote is an extremely intelligent predator that has adapted to living ...

  5. Fauna of California - Wikipedia

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    Coyotes live in every habitat in California, from the arid deserts in the south to foggy coastal regions in the north. [1] The fauna of the U.S. state of California may be the most diverse in the United States. Of the lower 48 contiguous states, California has the greatest diversity in climate, terrain, and geology. [2]

  6. California Wildfires Hurting Wildlife: Burned Coyote Wanders ...

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    The burned coyote appeared to be shaking off some of that rain and while we don’t know where this coyote ended up, there are multiple wildlife rehabilitation centers rescuing animals injured in ...

  7. Here’s why we’re seeing more coyotes this time of year in ...

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  8. List of animals of Yellowstone - Wikipedia

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    Coyote howling. Yellowstone's coyotes (Canis latrans) are among the largest coyotes in the United States; adults average about 30 pounds (13–14 kg). and some weigh around 40 pounds (18 kg). Coyotes live an average of about six years, although one Yellowstone coyote lived to be more than 24 before she was killed and eaten by a cougar. [11]

  9. US agency to end use of 'cyanide bomb' to kill coyotes and ...

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    The U.S. Bureau of Land Management has halted the use of spring-loaded traps that disperse cyanide powder to kill coyotes and other predators.