Coyotes
Coyotes are in the dog family. The coyote is a close relative the grey wolf. Coyotes are omnivores which means they eat meat and plants. Coyotes are mammals.
Food
Coyotes will almost eat anything they find. They will eat rabbits, rodents, fish, frogs and even deer. On the coyote's menu--there are also insects, snacks, fruit, grass and carrion. They sometimes kill lambs, calves and other livestock, as well as pets. Many farmers and ranchers call them destructive pests.
Skills
Coyotes like to be in the field. They have keen vision and a strong sense smell; they can run 40 miles ( 64 kilometres ) an hour. In the autumn and winter they form packs for better hunting. Coyotes are smaller than wolves and are sometimes called prairie wolves or brush wolves.
Food
Coyotes will almost eat anything they find. They will eat rabbits, rodents, fish, frogs and even deer. On the coyote's menu--there are also insects, snacks, fruit, grass and carrion. They sometimes kill lambs, calves and other livestock, as well as pets. Many farmers and ranchers call them destructive pests.
Skills
Coyotes like to be in the field. They have keen vision and a strong sense smell; they can run 40 miles ( 64 kilometres ) an hour. In the autumn and winter they form packs for better hunting. Coyotes are smaller than wolves and are sometimes called prairie wolves or brush wolves.
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