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Mammal
CoyoteCanis latrans![]() Family: Canidae Order: Carnivora Class: Mammalia
DISTRIBUTION, ABUNDANCE, AND SEASONALITY
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The desert's most successful opportunist is the coyote. Its skill as
a hunter for anything that can be swallowed ensures this
omnivore's survival.
The coyote's diet may include insects,
lizards,
snakes,
birds,
rodents,
rabbits, carrion, fruit, nuts,
grass, or
tortises
along with just about anything else that can be chewed or torn.
Coyotes are famous for their howling but also bark when excited.
They hold their tail between their legs while running, and can reach
speeds of 40 mph.Coyote GalleryAlso see > Mammal: Predator: Omnivore: Nocturnal: DiurnalHabitat: Desert Wash
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