- The
coyote (
Canis latrans), also
known as the
American jackal,
prairie wolf, or
brush wolf, is a
species of
canine native to
North America. It is smaller...
-
hybrid descended from
coyotes (
Canis latrans),
eastern wolves (
Canis lycaon), gray
wolves (
Canis lupus), and dogs (
Canis familiaris). All of
these species...
- The
Pleistocene coyote (
Canis latrans orcutti), also
known as the Ice Age coyote, is an
extinct subspecies of
coyote that
lived in
western North America...
- (
Canis rufus) is a
canine native to the
southeastern United States. Its size is
intermediate between the
coyote (
Canis latrans) and gray wolf (
Canis lupus)...
-
ranges than the
typical western coyote. This
canine has been
named Canis latrans var. and has been
referred to as the
eastern coyote,
northeastern coyote...
-
million YBP), the
larger Canis lepophagus appeared in the same
region and by the
Early Pleistocene (1
million YBP)
Canis latrans (the coyote) was in existence...
- The
valley coyote (
Canis latrans ochropus), also
known as the ochraceous-footed coyote, San
Joaquin Valley coyote, or
California valley coyote, is a subspecies...
- wolf (
Canis lupus)
Eastern wolf (
Canis lycaon) (includes
latrans admixture) Red wolf (
Canis rufus) (includes
latrans admixture)
Coyote (
Canis latrans) African...
-
Pliocene (5 Mya), the
larger Canis lepophagus appeared in the same region, and by the
Early Pleistocene (1 Mya)
Canis latrans (the coyote) was in existence...
- simus), the
modern cougar (Puma concolor), the
Pleistocene coyote (
Canis latrans), and the
Pleistocene gray wolf that was more m****ive and
robust than...