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Coyotes, or also known as prairie wolves or brush wolves, are dogs that are smaller and more lightly built than the typical wolf. The coyote, whose name comes from the Aztec word coyotl, is typically found as far north as Alaska, and as far south as Central America, however they are most abundant in the Great Plains. They stand 24 inches (60 cm) tall, weigh around 20 to 50 pounds (9 to 23 kg), and are around 3.3 to 4.3 feet (1 to 1.3 meters) long, including its tail. The fur of coyotes are normally shades or white and red, with a black-tipped tail, but they can vary in many sizes and color, and not just stay close to the average. | Coyotes, or also known as prairie wolves or brush wolves, are dogs that are smaller and more lightly built than the typical wolf. The coyote, whose name comes from the Aztec word coyotl, is typically found as far north as Alaska, and as far south as Central America, however they are most abundant in the Great Plains. They stand 24 inches (60 cm) tall, weigh around 20 to 50 pounds (9 to 23 kg), and are around 3.3 to 4.3 feet (1 to 1.3 meters) long, including its tail. The fur of coyotes are normally shades or white and red, with a black-tipped tail, but they can vary in many sizes and color, and not just stay close to the average. | ||
− | Coyotes nocturnal, and very good hunters, who can run up to 40 miles per hour (64 km per hour). They are visual predators, but can smell and hear to locate prey when need be. They typically hunt down adult deer and hare. The larger pack the coyote is in, the larger animals they tend to capture. Whenever coyotes cannot obtain the prey they need, they eat large amounts of berries and fruits, however they can become much more leaner in return. This is an example why coyotes can appear more fatter during the winter, when deers are easier to capture, other than the summer, when they are not. | + | Coyotes are nocturnal, and very good hunters, who can run up to 40 miles per hour (64 km per hour). They are visual predators, but can smell and hear to locate prey when need be. They typically hunt down adult deer and hare. The larger the pack the coyote is in, the larger animals they tend to capture. Whenever coyotes cannot obtain the prey they need, they eat large amounts of berries and fruits, however they can become much more leaner in return. This is an example why coyotes can appear more fatter during the winter, when deers are easier to capture, other than the summer, when they are not. |
Coyote populations have been in a constant steady pace since documentation at the start of the 21st century, and even though there has been hunting and harming of coyotes, their population rates don’t seem to be going down at all. In fact, overabundance of coyotes are more feared by the populous more than extinction, so the coyote fares well in that aspect. | Coyote populations have been in a constant steady pace since documentation at the start of the 21st century, and even though there has been hunting and harming of coyotes, their population rates don’t seem to be going down at all. In fact, overabundance of coyotes are more feared by the populous more than extinction, so the coyote fares well in that aspect. |
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Coyote is a type of Friend that appeared in the original Kemono Friends mobile game.
Appearance
Coyote's old design has emerald green eyes and short brown hair that fades to darker brown towards the tips. Both her animal ears and animal tail follow the same color pattern as her hair. She wears a long sleeved white shirt, a white fur collar and a brown vest with a darker brown back and golden buttons. Both her lace tie and short circular skirt have the same green and white plaid pattern. She wears dark brown over the knee socks and black shoes with white fur and white toe caps.
Coyote's new design is tanned with ember eyes and short beige hair that fades to white towards the tips, with a light brown bang between her eyes. Her big animal ears are light brown as well, and her black tipped tail has the same color as her hair. Coyote wears a dark gray shirt with a white tank top underneath. The tank top has the US Route 212 sign on the middle. She wears a beige skirt held by a black belt with an American Flag buckle, and long gloves and thigh-high socks that are both yellow in color. She wears white sneakers that have a black and white sole that creates a design similar to the animal's paw.
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In Real Life
Coyotes, or also known as prairie wolves or brush wolves, are dogs that are smaller and more lightly built than the typical wolf. The coyote, whose name comes from the Aztec word coyotl, is typically found as far north as Alaska, and as far south as Central America, however they are most abundant in the Great Plains. They stand 24 inches (60 cm) tall, weigh around 20 to 50 pounds (9 to 23 kg), and are around 3.3 to 4.3 feet (1 to 1.3 meters) long, including its tail. The fur of coyotes are normally shades or white and red, with a black-tipped tail, but they can vary in many sizes and color, and not just stay close to the average.
Coyotes are nocturnal, and very good hunters, who can run up to 40 miles per hour (64 km per hour). They are visual predators, but can smell and hear to locate prey when need be. They typically hunt down adult deer and hare. The larger the pack the coyote is in, the larger animals they tend to capture. Whenever coyotes cannot obtain the prey they need, they eat large amounts of berries and fruits, however they can become much more leaner in return. This is an example why coyotes can appear more fatter during the winter, when deers are easier to capture, other than the summer, when they are not.
Coyote populations have been in a constant steady pace since documentation at the start of the 21st century, and even though there has been hunting and harming of coyotes, their population rates don’t seem to be going down at all. In fact, overabundance of coyotes are more feared by the populous more than extinction, so the coyote fares well in that aspect.
References
https://www.britannica.com/animal/coyote-mammal