The Prairie Wolf

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The Prairie Wolf

n any given early or late evening hour you might hear them‌the excited yips of a pack of coyotes, sounding as if they are celebrating a kill in your back yard. You don’t have to live here in the mountains or in a lonely prairie town, your home could be in urban Los Angeles or Detroit. These members of the canine family once only lived in open prairies and deserts but have adapted to all habitats in North America, because they can eat almost anything to survive and their population has exploded.

Coyotes as omnivores have a wide menu to choose from. They love rabbits, rodents and deer, but will happily eat frogs, fish, insects, snakes, fruit, grass and carrion. They came to be hunted extensively by farmers and ranchers because they killed and ate livestock such as lambs, calves and chickens. Around here, we lose many of our beloved pet cats and small dogs to the pack. continues on page 3

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