coyotes

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Coyotes

2015
Coyotes are one of the most successful animals in North America. They can live almost anywhere and eat almost anything. This adaptability allows them to survive, despite encroaching human development or environmental and climatic changes. Opportunistic and omnivorous, coyotes will eat berries, bugs, snails, small mammals, and are more than happy to dig into another animal s rotting remains. Readers will learn about the many ways coyotes hunt as well as the ways they communicate. Coyotes are not only a vital part of their ecosystem, but they are fascinating members of the scavenger family.

Myths & truths about coyotes

what you need to know about America's most misunderstood predator
2011
Examines myths and facts about coyotes, discussing coyote society, coyotes in urban and rural areas, ways to keep coyotes away, and trapping and hunting coyotes.

Coyote dreams

1994
At night, coyotes come quietly to the garden wall, bringing with them their desert world of sand, sagebrush, lizards, and rocks.

The old man at the moat

1995
An old man in a yellow coat must tote a goat, a coyote, and a bag of oats across the moat in his boat.

Yellowstone

realm of the coyote
1996
Follows a year in the life of a young coyote, returned to the wild in Yellowstone National Park.

Baby Coyote counts

2004
Presents a children's boardbook about baby coyotes and describes how toddlers can point to and count snakes, butterflies, lizards, cactus needles, and quail in the desert.

El coyote

2003
An introduction to the physical characteristics, behavior, and habitat of coyotes.

Isabel and the hungry coyote

2004
A little girl meets a coyote on her way to visit her grandmother in a retelling of "Little Red Riding Hood" in English with some Spanish vocabulary words.

Los tres peque?os jabal?es

1996
A southwestern adaptation of "The three little pigs.".

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