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Canis latrans
The coyote (US The coyote), also known as the American jackal or the prairie wolf, is a species of canine found throughout North and Central America, ranging from Panama in the south, north through Mexico, the United States and Canada. It occurs as far north as Alaska and all but the northernmost portions of Canada. There are currently 19 recognized subspecies, with 16 in Canada, Mexico and the United States, and 3 in Central America. Unlike its cousin the gray wolf, which is Eurasian in origin, evolutionary theory suggests the coyote evolved in North America during the Pleistocene epoch 1.81 million years ago alongside the Dire Wolf. Although not distantly related, the coyote evolved separately to fill roughly the same ecological niche in the Americas that's filled in Eurasia and Africa by ), also known as the American jackal or the prairie wolf, is a species of canine found throughout North and Central America, ranging from Panama in the south, north through Mexico, the United States and Canada. It occurs as far north as Alaska and all but the northernmost portions of Canada.
This guy was spotted on my friend's back deck. He used a night vision camera to capture him. (I got his permission to share this photo).
Looks like he's waiting for someone to open the door, for him to trot on inside!! ;)
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I sooooo agree with you, Snowman! There are an abundance here in Southeastern Ohio. Their cries/howls at night are chilling, too.
Pretty amazing.... and creepy to think coyotes come that close to homes
My friend set up a "night vision" camera on his back deck & took this photo!!
Pretty amazing, huh?!?
Wow! How did you get this photo?