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  2. Eastern coyote - Wikipedia

    en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_coyote

    The eastern coyote is a wild North American canine hybrid with both coyote and wolf parentage. The hybridization likely first occurred in the Great Lakes region, as western coyotes moved east.

  3. NETN Species Spotlight - Eastern Coyote - U.S. National Park ...

    www.nps.gov/articles/netn-species-spotlight-eastern-coyote.htm

    Today, the eastern coyote (one of 19 subspecies of the animal) inhabits the entire east coast stretching as far west as Ohio. Highly adaptable, it feels equally at home in NYC’s Central Park as it does in any National Park.

  4. Eastern Coyote - NYSDEC - New York State Department of ...

    dec.ny.gov/nature/animals-fish-plants/eastern-coyote

    Eastern coyotes look similar to German shepherd dogs, yet are half the weight. They have long, thick fur and full bushy tails, usually carried pointing down. Ears are large, erect, and pointed. Length: 4 to 5 feet (nose to tail) Weight: 35 to 45 pounds (males usually larger than females)

  5. Eastern coyotes are increasingly common—here are 5 facts to ...

    www.popsci.com/story/animals/eastern-coyote-facts

    Are Eastern coyotes new, or are they returning to fill a vacated and important ecological niche as top predators? Are they a distinct species, a coyote-wolf hybrid, or a divergent Western...

  6. Eastern Coyote Wildlife Note - Pennsylvania Game Commission

    www.pgc.pa.gov/Education/WildlifeNotesIndex/Pages/ECoyote.aspx

    The Eastern coyote, Canis latrans, is found throughout the northeastern United States and southeastern Canada. Recent research shows the eastern coyote is an immigrant, the origin of which likely involved interbreeding between coyotes and gray wolves.

  7. Coydog, Coywolf, or Coyote? A Complete Guide to Eastern ...

    www.outdoorlife.com/conservation/coydog

    Scientists now believe that Eastern coyotes are a hybrid species at their core, since they’re a byproduct of interbreeding between Western coyotes, wolves, and, to a lesser extent, domestic dogs. Several studies have tried to put a finer point on this genetic breakdown.

  8. Eastern Coyote | State of New Hampshire Fish and Game

    www.wildlife.nh.gov/.../species-occurring-nh/eastern-coyote

    Eastern coyotes have long legs, thick fur, a pointy snout, a drooping bushy black-tipped tail and range in color from a silvery gray to a grizzled, brownish red. The average life span of a wild coyote is four years.

  9. Coywolf: Hybrid Eastern Coyotes Are Taking Over Parts Of ...

    www.iflscience.com/coywolf-hybrid-eastern-coyotes-are...

    A “coywolf” is the nickname given to eastern coyotes, a hybrid of wolves and coyotes that also contain a fair share of genes from domestic dogs.

  10. Meet the Coywolf | A Field Guide to the Coywolf | Nature | PBS

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    Your field guide to everything you ever wanted to know about the Coywolf, or Eastern Coyote — from a trip through the Coywolf’s modern day habitat to its very recent evolutionary history.

  11. Eastern Coyote - Wolf Conservation Center

    nywolf.org/learn/eastern-coyote

    Eastern Coyotes are about the size of a Border Collie, with males generally larger than females. » Scientific Name: Canis latrans » Length: 4-5 feet (nose to tail)