Coyote
Coyotes mate for life—and grieve when their partner dies
The chupacabra—how evolution made a mythical monster
Are predators born fearing skunks?
Wild animals are adapting to city life in surprising ways
How killing wildlife in the United States became a game
Coyotes risk it all to steal from mountain lions
Why this coyote and badger 'friendship' has excited scientists
Coyotes have expanded their range to 49 states—and show no signs of stopping.
These rare wolves are unique species. Here’s why that matters.
Mutant blue-eyed coyotes spreading through California
Can Animals Be Too Smart for Their Own Good?
Blue-Eyed Coyote Could Be One in a Million
The Coyote's Howl
A Snowy Hunt
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