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     The Coyote—                           ○ Although he clearly prefers meat (car- German Shepherd or Doberman would,
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                                           ○ rion, too)—rabbits, rodents, chickens, however, be a poor choice on the menu
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       tobe coyote is in ther
     Ultimate Surviv               o       ○  frogs and other small creatures—he will for the typical coyote, weighing per-
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     by Chuck Kleber                       ○ ○  readily dine on berries, beans and seeds. haps 30-35 pounds. Our wily predator
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                                            And life can be short for any small calf may not have many friends on his side,
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     “Oh carry me back to the lone prairie  ○                                     ○  ○
         novel by a Native
     Where the coyotes howl                ○  ○  or lamb that gets separated from but surely we can feel some compassion
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              American.
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     And the wind blows free . . . .”      ○  ○  a group.                         ○  for this wild creature who has survived so
                                               Cousin to both the wolf and our do- magnificently against the odds. And
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          Humishuma, an                    ○ mestic dog, the coyote ranges in size haven’t you felt just a little bit sorry for
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           o goes the famous western song,                                        ○  ○
       Okanogan from the                   ○ from 25 to 75 pounds with the larger Wile E. Coyote in his always-fruitless
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           and if survivability is any
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                                           ○ ones found in northern, higher regions. efforts to make a meal out of Roadrunner.
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     S measuring stick, the coyote has
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     much to gleefully howl about. The buf-  ○ ○  If you count his                               By the way, there is a
         Northwest, wrote
     falo, wolf, grizzly bear, mountain lion  ○ ○  bushy tail, he can                            Wile E. Coyote Fan
                                           ○  measure up to five                                 Club...really .
     and others have been “endangered spe-  ○
              Cogowea,
     cies.” Not so with canis latrans. Shot,  ○  ○  feet in length.  At                              Females hold the
        the Half-Blood,  in
     trapped, poisoned—it doesn’t matter to  ○ ○  night, when he                                 cards in a coyote’s love
                                           ○ normally prefers                                    life.  A female will
     the wily  coyote.  Originally his range
    1927 and then followed                 ○ to hunt, his yellow                                 choose one mate from
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     was west of the Mississippi, but he has  ○
      it with Coyote Stories
     now spread east to every state. We ex-  ○ eyes take on  a                                   several suitors.  Typi-
                                           ○ greenish-gold tint.                                 cally, six to nine pups
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     pect to see him in Red Rock Canyon . . .
               in 1933, a
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     but New York City’s Central Park?     ○ His double-coat                                     will be born in the spring
         collection of tales
     Yes, he has even been spotted there.  ○  ○  protects him in all                             after a two month gesta-
                                           ○  sorts of weather                                  tion period. The parents
         Stockmen, particularly sheepmen,  ○
                  about
     have long viewed the coyote as the    ○ ○  and terrain; rough                              will tutor them for several
       the sly trickster who
     killer of livestock—a tenacious and   ○  hairs at the tips                                 weeks in how to be a wise
                                           ○ and a layer of warm insulation under- coyote before they are left to set out on
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     deadly enemy deserving of extermination.  ○                                  ○
        opened the land to
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     But many other groups and individuals hold  ○ neath. The coyote has sort of a gray-tan their own.  Wolves and coyotes may
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        Indians by slaying
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     a different view. David Lavender, the  appearance with reddish tinges on the legs share some similarities, but they are tra-
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     historian, was raised in the West on a  ○ and ears. And those pointed ears are just  ○  ○  ditional enemies. Of course, the wolf
           monsters. With
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     ranch.  He maintained that coyotes were  ○ part of the acutely responsive senses that  ○ ○  has a sharp advantage by his size, and
         all the damnation
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     actually friends of cattlemen and     ○ make the coyote such a formidable adver-  ○  he is inevitably found in a pack. You
     sheepmen since they killed rodents and  ○ sary. There is no fat on this hunter who  ○  ○  may see a pair of coyotes together—per-
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                hurled at
     insects that eat the grass cattle and sheep  ○ has quite incredible endurance; he  ○  ○  haps more—but they do not normally
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      him, our little “critter,”
     rely on for food.  But he reckoned it  ○ can lope for hours at a steady pace.  ○  hunt in packs.   Where wolves are
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     was “whistling in the wind” to put this  ○ ○  Smaller pets frequently fall victim  ○
     “varmint” call him what
     aspect before ranchers. In fact, the  ○ to coyotes as they increasingly appear  ○ ○
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     coyote will eat most anything.        ○  in populated areas. Your Rottweiler,  ○  ○  The Coyote, continued on page 7
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