Sonia's husband, a coyote, relied on his borderland knowledge to track her after she fled across the border. |
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Daniel paid a coyote who took him to the hills near Mexicali with 20 others who waited for the right time to cross. |
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With a blink, his eyes adjusted and decided it was either a wild dog or a wolf or a coyote. |
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The coyote was sleek and healthy, a reflection of the plenitude provided by months of favorable weather. |
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They became the first naturalists to describe several animals, including the coyote, kit fox, Oregon bobcat and the wolf of the plains. |
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Thus, the potential also exists that the coyote pack was defending hunting grounds. |
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Deer, elk, and sometimes bobcat and coyote may be seen or heard from the cabin boundary. |
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Poised along the stream are a pair of coyote sculptures cut from sheet metal and allowed to develop a rusty patina. |
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The prince scowled and took on a dark expression that Merlin had not seen before on the cordial coyote. |
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The chapter about coyotes and canid coexistence in Yellowstone contains the best discussion of coyote social organization I have seen. |
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The Paiute Indians thought that these hoodoos were humanlike creatures turned to stone by an angry coyote god. |
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Ever since the coyote and wolf had hunted the deer, the wolf had a new respect for the coyote. |
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The insulated camo overalls you bought for your Christmas deer hunt last year aren't going to cut it for your August coyote hunt this year. |
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The cowboys left long ago, but the elk, bison, pronghorns, coyote and moose are still at large in a chilly wilderness. |
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First, we snowshoed up and around Wuksachi Lodge, following coyote tracks across the meadows. |
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Canids larger than a coyote are represented by four cervical vertebrae, one rib fragment, long bone fragments, one calcaneus, and one metacarpal. |
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Expect to spot bison, elk, deer, moose, coyote and many winter birds during your ski. |
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Jenny had a horrified look on her face, one of fear, like a rabbit being cornered by a coyote. |
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Other wildlife species found in the reserve include the banded anteater, ocelot, coyote, black crested eagle, and emerald toucanet. |
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In Ohio, only about 2 percent of the coyote population consists of coydogs. |
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His only choice was to travel to Tijuana and hire a coyote to take him across the border. |
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My brother and I were brought over by a coyote who took us to a remote location where we had to squirm under a fence and then run for dear life. |
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If the coyote doesn't kill the immigrant, the desert or Border Patrol likely will. |
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A rusty brown coyote gingerly stepped into view, sniffed in my direction, and promptly loped away in the opposite direction. |
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The coyote slowly ascended the mountain, sweat glistening on his brow, his thoughts lost in the events of the previous day. |
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Whitetail deer, coyote, red fox, snowshoe hare and raccoon often make appearances. |
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The bear, wolf, coyote, fisher, wolverine, otter, and lynx prey upon the beaver who is, nevertheless, a powerful antagonist when at bay. |
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They dance beautifully and make dance shows, striptease, coyote girl's, table dance that will really seduce and enchant you! |
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As fashion has readmitted fur, designers have continued to steer clear of old-fashioned pelts, preferring to woo fur virgins with fitch, wolf and coyote. |
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We traced the primary crime scene back to a wild coyote den. |
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Red wolf coyote hybrids may have backcrossed into the coyote population as well as the red wolf population. |
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Every once in awhile somebody spotted a coyote scurrying past along the side of the road, and the whole bus leaped in its seat. |
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Perry, who carries a Ruger .380 handgun in his belt when he jogs, pulled the weapon and shot the coyote dead. |
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The governor and the dog were out for an early morning jog when a coyote suddenly appeared, growling at Rory. |
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As for the puppy being in danger, you have to wonder how big it was compared to the coyote. |
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According to the urban legend, a coyote will chew its foot off once it is caught in a steel trap. |
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Tracks of squirrel, weasel, coyote, rabbit, ruffed grouse, and mice are common, says Alison Adams, who runs snowshoe hikes in Harbor Springs, Michigan. |
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Due to their size, snares set for fox, coyote or bobcat may present a risk to dogs in wildlife habitat. |
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Consequently, a flock witnessing a coyote kill will not normally appear as spooked, stressed or noisy as those suffering a dog attack. |
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There was otter scat on the bank, coyote tracks on the ice, and where the bridge had arched the flow in some lost age, a recently demolished beaver dam. |
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After the organs have been eaten, the coyote will feed on the muscle tissue of the rear quarters or the rib cage and shoulder. |
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His sculpture, painting, drawing, installation and performance cross borders, and do so with the mystery of the trickster coyote. |
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Oh yes, one coyote and one melanistic squirrel also made the list! |
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The llama has been used to protect sheep from small predators, such as the coyote. |
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Part of the answer is that the coyote is clever, extremely adaptable and reproduces quickly. |
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Rural municipalities will be involved in the verification of the coyote kills. |
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Josh, on an errand for his mother, finds himself confronted by bullies while carrying a preserved coyote in a box. |
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Cattle grazed the pastures where prairie hens, quail and coyote roamed. |
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The red wolf is larger than a coyote and smaller than a gray wolf. |
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The coyote jumped to its feet, yipping and then took off at a sprint. |
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Perhaps a little more exciting to catch sight of is the bighorn sheep, mule deer, bobcat, mountain lion, coyote or one of the amazing birds of prey. |
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The wind sighs in the antlers of a few static deer, a coyote howls. |
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My theory behind this mixed load is that if noise-making and pepper spray haven't solved the problem, then the bruin, cougar or coyote will probably only be a few feet away. |
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Just to add to the diversity, we have 3 donkeys for coyote control, 30 chickens for eggs, 3 goats for milk, 6 cats for mouse control and 2 dogs for fun. |
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Likewise, rural residents, long plagued by large coyote and wolf populations that threaten pets, children and livestock businesses have always been left to fend for themselves. |
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A person who kills a specially protected raptor or furbearing mammal, other than a wolf or coyote, in protection of property and is planning to keep the carcass must report the acquisition. |
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I forget to go for walks, breathe in the cool air, smell the pine, feel the snow crack under my steps, watch the coyote prowl in the underbrush, observe the elk in small herds grazing under the trees. |
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Wolves may attack coyote den sites, digging out and killing their pups, though rarely eating them. |
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The coyote uses a den for the birth and early care of its cubs. |
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Twenty dollars is being offered per coyote killed and hunters must submit a declaration form to the ministry of agriculture to receive compensation. |
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The photographs of a coyote and an American black bear was recorded in Madrean evergreen woodland and deciduous riparian forest, respectively. |
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In areas in North America where red fox and coyote populations are sympatric, fox ranges tend to be located outside coyote territories. |
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The original ancestor of the domestic pet dog was long disputed, for a dog's bone and body structure closely resembles that of not only the jackal and the coyote but also the wolf. |
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The woman was so coyote ugly that if she wanted to hold my hand, I would cut it off at the wrist and give it to her. |
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In some areas, coyote are considered fair game when hunting with foxhounds, even if they are not the intended species being hunted. |
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The coyote is an indigenous predator that did not range east of the Mississippi River until the latter half of the twentieth century. |
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In North America, animals such as the gray wolf, grizzly bear, cougar, and coyote are sometimes considered a threat to livestock. |
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Nevertheless, coyote genetic markers have been found in some wild isolated gray wolf populations in the southern United States. |
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Its molars have a flat chewing surface, but not to the same extent as the coyote, whose diet contains more vegetable matter. |
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Notable North American fauna include the bison, black bear, prairie dog, turkey, pronghorn, raccoon, coyote and monarch butterfly. |
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Sly as a fox, mean as a coyote, fat as a pig, crazy as a loon, blind as a bat, inquisitive as a magpie, sleek as an otter, elusive as a flea, etc. |
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Porcupine quills have been found embedded in several predators, including the coyote, cougar, bobcat, red fox, lynx, bear, wolf, fisher, and Great Horned Owl. |
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In much of their range their natural predators, such as the timber wolf, coyote, bobcat, and mountain lion, have been greatly reduced in number and infrequently exert substantial pressure on the deer. |
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Along the way, keep an eye out for brush rabbit, badger, feral goat, gray fox, and the shy bobcat and coyote, all common here. |
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A drive along the highways traversing the national parks almost guarantees sightings of moose, elk, mule deer, Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep, mountain goats, black bear or coyote. |
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Among the mammals: mink, muskrat, squirrel, skunk, raccoon, white-tailed deer, coyote, groundhog, cottontail, European hare, flying squirrel, bat and weasel. |
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It could be a whang-dang-doodle, a cloche hat made out of coyote fur, or a phylactery testifying to the pompatus of love. |
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A small pile of eight, near a fire ring, that reminded me of some bored cowboys practicing, or sheep herder rousting a coyote. |
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Early that morning I had stuck my head out of the tent and blearily glimpsed a coyote heading home after a long night. |
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Licensed owners may be authorized to keep coyote, red fox, varying hare and cottontail rabbit in captivity for this purpose, and are responsible for keeping these animals in a safe, sanitary and humane manner. |
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Most mammals are of the smaller variety, and include meadow vole, common shrew, long-tailed weasel, American badger, red fox, coyote and eastern cottontail rabbit. |
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He hoped it made him look like a coyote hunter, out for bounties. |
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A male wolf isn't choosey when smelling the attractive pheromones of a female coyote in heat. |
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The coyote has too many political enemies, and the average Newfie is a canine William Howard Taft on the scales and has too much hair. |
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The coyote has learned to scavenge the carcasses of domestic livestock, much as it still scavenges the carrion left by wolves, where the two species occur together. |
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The coyote can also bark, growl, wail, and squeal. |
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Those who watch the beasts say that the coyote is more nocturnal when it lives in cities than when it is in the wild, which has undoubtedly helped its quiet conquest of parts of metropolitan America. |
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Plant species composition for each site varied slightly, but all contained California lilac, coffeeberry, California buckwheat, toyon, elderberry and coyote brush. |
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Four notable exceptions are the grey wolf, human, brown bear, and coyote. |
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Unlike the coyote, the gray wolf never reaches reproductive senescence. |
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The gray wolf's expressive behavior is more complex than that of the coyote and golden jackal, as necessitated by its group living and hunting habits. |
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It is nonetheless closely related enough to smaller Canis species, such as the eastern wolf, coyote, and golden jackal, to produce fertile hybrids. |
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The coyote appears in a great deal of Native American folklore. |
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