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    Coyote packs start shedding members right around late fall, getting ready for the breeding season,” Bodenchuk said. Urban female coyotes tend to keep an older female around to help with the pups.

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    The Milwaukee County Zoo is a zoo in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, operated by the Milwaukee County Parks Commission and is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. [3] The zoo averages about 1.3 million visitors a year. [2] The zoo houses 3,100 animals from 350 species [2] and covers an area of 190 acres (77 ha). [4]

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  6. Coywolf - Wikipedia

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    Coyotes and wolves hybridized in the Great Lakes region, followed by an eastern coyote expansion, creating the largest mammalian hybrid zone known. [16] Extensive hunting of gray wolves over a period of 400 years caused a population decline that reduced the number of suitable mates, thus facilitating coyote genes swamping into the eastern wolf ...

  7. Coydog - Wikipedia

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    Some 15% of 10,000 coyotes taken annually in Illinois for their coats during the early 1980s may have been coydogs based on cranial measurements. As the coyote population in Illinois at the time was estimated at 20,000–30,000, this would suggest a population of 3,000–4,500 coydogs in the state. [ 8 ]

  8. Pack (canine) - Wikipedia

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    A pack of coyotes in Yellowstone National Park in 1999. A pack is a social group of conspecific canines. The number of members in a pack and their social behavior varies from species to species. Social structure is very important in a pack. Canine packs are led by a breeding pair.

  9. Canid hybrid - Wikipedia

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    The breeding cycles of domestic dogs and coyotes are not synchronized and this makes interbreeding uncommon. If interbreeding had been common, each successive generation of the coyote population would have acquired more and more dog-like traits.