Countryside
Oh, baby!
A wily
coyote
tale
SHELIA SMITH / For The Expositor This female coyote was not giving an inch. She weighed about 22 kilograms, or 50 pounds, but looked larger because of her coat and long legs. There is no question that most of the animals now called Eastern coyotes have red (Algonquin) wolf DNA. They have broader skulls, different dentition (teeth) and are larger than the typical western coyotes. They are becoming increasingly common in cities as they are clever and adaptable. The largest on record with the Ministry of Natural Resources weighs only a little more than my estimate. For the most part, they avoid people.
Mom Coyote and her new born pups
Mom Coyote and her new born pups
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