Coyote America: A Natural and Supernatural History

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There are certain chemicals that attract coyotes, they will always hone in on them and may perfume themselves with them, eat them where they can, or urinate on them. 19. National culling of coyotes Lori Rodriguez (March 23, 1987) "Employers, Illegal Aliens Trapped in a Dilemma." Houston Chronicle.

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The Great Plains from Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan south to New Mexico and the Texas Panhandle [63]Similar to C. l. latrans and C. l. lestes, but smaller, darker, more brightly colored; it has larger ears and smaller skull and teeth. [62] The name coyote directly comes from an indigenous word that means barking dog”. For anyone who has heard the howl of a coyote at night, it sounds similar to a dog. But coyotes have around 11 or 12 amazing different vocalizations. Coyotes are members of the canine (dog) family. Although it resembles a wolf in many ways, these two are completely different species.

Coyote America: A Natural and Supernatural History

Animal Names, Ojibwemowin" (PDF). USDA Forest Service. U.S. Department of Agriculture . Retrieved October 8, 2023. In the absence of the harassment of coyotes practiced by rural people, urban coyotes are losing their fear of humans, which is further worsened by people intentionally or unintentionally feeding coyotes. In such situations, some coyotes have begun to act aggressively toward humans, chasing joggers and bicyclists, confronting people walking their dogs, and stalking small children. [181] Non-rabid coyotes in these areas sometimes target small children, mostly under the age of 10, though some adults have been bitten. [184] One story from the Chinookan describes Coyote's attempts to catch salmon. After repeated failures, Coyote defecates and his own feces begin to insult him. Eventually, his feces stop insulting him and offer detailed advice not only for catching the salmon, but also for preparing the fish once he has them. Coyote enjoys success for a while before he begins to fail once again. Coyote stops and, as before, defecates again. This batch of feces tells Coyote that there are even more aspects he has to take into consideration when fishing including specific instructions for specific geographic location. The story concludes with Coyote finally understanding how to fish properly but thoroughly exhausted. [28]The story concludes with Coyote going to where he had left his grandson's remains only to find that his grandson had been revived and was gone. Coyote deduces that his grandson has become a horse due to the fact that all the grass in the surrounding area had been eaten. [23] Plateau [ edit ] Cardoso, Lawrence A. (1980). Mexican Emigration to the United States, 1897–1931. University of Arizona Press. ISBN 0-8165-0659-0. Neundorf, A. (1983). A Navajo / English Bilingual Dictionary: Áłchíní Bi Naaltsoostsoh. University of New Mexico Press. p.512. ISBN 978-0-8263-3825-9. OCLC 57357517. Aoki, Haruo (1994). Nez Percé dictionary. University of California Press. p.491. ISBN 978-0-520-09763-6. OCLC 463788185.

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a b Bekoff, M. (1978). "Behavioral Development in Coyotes and Eastern Coyotes". Coyotes: Biology, Behavior, and Management. New York: Academic Press. pp.97–127. ISBN 978-1-930665-42-2. OCLC 52626838.An animated coyote voiced by Johnny Cash plays a pivotal role as a spirit guide to Homer Simpson in the Simpsons episode El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer. [214] [215] Coyotes can run up to 64 kilometers/hour (40 mph). That’s fast enough to catch even a dog. They can also jump long distances of up to 4 meters (13 feet), which adds to their agility as great hunters them great hunters. 12. Coyotes will eat almost anything Kroeber, Henriette Rothschild (October 1908). "Wappo Myths". The Journal of American Folklore. 21 (82): 321–323. doi: 10.2307/534580. ISSN 0021-8715. JSTOR 534580. Coyotes were occasionally eaten by trappers and mountain men during the western expansion. Coyotes sometimes featured in the feasts of the Plains Indians, and coyote pups were eaten by the indigenous people of San Gabriel, California. The taste of coyote meat has been likened to that of the wolf and is more tender than pork when boiled. Coyote fat, when taken in the fall, has been used on occasion to grease leather or eaten as a spread. [208] Tameability [ edit ]



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