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      • Canada has a large population of coyotes that mostly stick to aspen parkland and short- and mixed-grass prairie in the three prairie provinces. Some researchers have found that coyotes in Eastern Canada have some wolf DNA.
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    • Distribution and Habitat
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    Coyotes were originally restricted to the North American prairiesand to open mixed hardwood and coniferous habitats, but are now found within farmland and urban areas. In Canada they are found in British Columbia, Yukon and western NWT, Alberta, southern Saskatchewan and Manitoba, and east to the Maritimes.

    Coyotes usually breed in February; litters of 5-7 pups (maximum 19) are born 60-63 days later (April to early May) in a den. Breeding begins at one year, and coyotes mate for life. The lifespan is 10-11 years in the wild. They cooperate in hunting, denning and raising young. Coyotes can howl, singly or in unison, and reply to howls of other coyotes...

    Primarily carnivorous, they prey chiefly on rabbits and rodents, but they also consume insects, fruits and human waste. Coyotes are a threat to such livestock as sheep, goats, calves, poultry, and to domestic dogs and cats.

  2. In Canada, the coyote still inhabits its traditional habitats, the aspen parkland and short- and mixed-grass prairie in the three prairie provinces. However, it has spread north into the boreal forest, west into the mountains, and east into Ontario, Quebec, and the Atlantic provinces.

  3. Coyotes live in the Rocky Mountains in western Canada and the United States. They also inhabit the Appalachian Mountains in eastern Canada and the United States. Additionally, coyotes live on mountain ranges located along both coasts of North America, from Alaska to Mexico.

  4. Oct 18, 2024 · Coyote, New World member of the dog family (Canidae) that is smaller and more lightly built than the wolf. Noted for its nightly serenades of yaps and howls, this primarily nocturnal animal is an efficient hunter that can be found from Alaska southward into Central America.

  5. They live in coniferous and deciduous forests, grasslands and prairies, deserts, and urban and suburban areas. Learn more about coyotes, including the threats they face, where they live, what they look like, and how they behave.

  6. Sep 14, 2023 · The distribution of coyotes covers a vast territory, extending from Alaska and northern Canada down to Panama. Their adaptability has allowed them to colonize diverse ecosystems across this extensive range.

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