The coyote has an extensive range across most of North America, from as far south as Panama to as far north as Canada and Alaska, though it occurs in greatest density across the Great Plains. This highly adaptable animal has evolved to live in mountains, swamps, forests, plains, deserts, ...
Urinating leaves all sorts of scents and messages which other coyotes, or even other animals, can pick up on. The urine, as we’ve seen from human dope testing, contains traces of all sorts of hormones and pheromones excreted by the individual animal. These hormones and pheromones can indicat...
Each animal looked at the other: the coyote was assessing his pursuer. Coyotes can read a dog’s character and intentions visually. One look at the German Shepherd told the coyote that this animal was all bluff. But all bluff or not, the coyote did NOT like being chased. Now the tables...
Yes traveling is great. I use to move every 6 months or more. I have traveled to different countries as well. I am an animal rescuer and my 6 year old is wonderful with animals as well. He has school and so that has stopped my traveling ...
Yes traveling is great. I use to move every 6 months or more. I have traveled to different countries as well. I am an animal rescuer and my 6 year old is wonderful with animals as well. He has school and so that has stopped my traveling ...
Yes traveling is great. I use to move every 6 months or more. I have traveled to different countries as well. I am an animal rescuer and my 6 year old is wonderful with animals as well. He has school and so that has stopped my traveling ...
idiots and more geniuses among men than among women. Darwin’s research on evolution in the nineteenth century found that, although there are many exceptions for specific traits and species, there is generally more variability in males than in females of the same species throughout the animal ...
Mary Caperton Morton is a freelance science and travel writer with a background in geology and a master’s in science journalism. For 11 years, Mary was a frequent contributor and roving correspondent for EARTH magazine, where her favorite beat was the T
Davis.2016.Pp.69-77.INTRODUCTIONBeginningwiththedevelopingpatternofurbanandsuburbancoyotes(Canislatrans)attackinghumansinsouthernCaliforniainthelate1970s,wehavegatheredinformationonsuchincidentsinanefforttobetterunder-standthecausesofsuchchangesincoyotebehavior.Theseniorauthor(ROB)servedasaconsultingbiologistandwas...
Mary Caperton Morton is a freelance science and travel writer with a background in geology and a master’s in science journalism. For 11 years, Mary was a frequent contributor and roving correspondent for EARTH magazine, where her favorite beat was the T