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Coyote

Coyote
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Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Mammalia
Order:Carnivora
Family:Canidae
Genus:Canis
Species:latrans
A mammal (Canis latrans) that is a member of the Canidae family and a relative of the domestic dog. The word "coyote" is of Nahuatl origin.

Coyotes are only found in North America.

Coyotes may occasionally assemble in small packs, but normally hunt alone.

Despite being extensively hunted, the coyote is one of the few medium-to-large-sized animals that has enlarged its territory since human encroachment began (another is the raccoon). Coyotes have moved into most of the areas of North America formerly occupied by wolves, and the "dog" you see scrounging from a suburban trashcan may in fact be a coyote.

Character in mythology

There are many North American stories about Coyote, who is seen as the trickster.

Referenced By

American Black Bear | Antilocapridae | Black Bear | Canis rufus | Categorical list of programming languages | List of California-related topics | List of mammals | Loke | Loki | Loki Laufeyiarson | Nocturnal | Pronghorn | Pronghorn Antelope | Red Wolf | South Dakota | Trickster | Trickster myth | Wapiti


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This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Coyote".

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Coyote
- January 27th, 2006
I'm looking for the Aztec Nuatl meaning of the origin "coyotl" that became coyote. I know what a coyote is, but would like to know if the Aztec name given to the canid had some meaning.
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