- 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...
- al. 2010.
Leptodactylus latrans. The IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species 2010.
Retrieved 21
January 2018.
Leptodactylus latrans.
Amphibian Species of the...
- 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...
- A
coywolf is a
canid hybrid descended from
coyotes (Canis
latrans),
eastern wolves (Canis lycaon), gray
wolves (Canis lupus), and dogs (Canis familiaris)...
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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...
- of the
Indigenous peoples of
North America,
based on the
coyote (Canis
latrans) animal. This
character is
usually male and is
generally anthropomorphic...
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Cheilosia latrans, the
steely blacklet, is a very
common species of
syrphid fly
observed in
northern North America.
Hoverflies can
remain nearly motionless...
- (Craugastor
augusti cactorum), and
eastern barking frog (Craugastor
augusti latrans). The
epithet augusti is in
honor of
renowned French zoologist Auguste...
- 2012.
Debra A.
Carlson (2008).
Reproductive Biology of the
Coyote (Canis
Latrans):
Integration of
Behavior and Physiology. pp. 67–. ISBN 978-0-549-50315-6...
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members are the dog (C.
lupus familiaris), gray wolf (C. lupus),
coyote (C.
latrans),
golden jackal (C. aureus),
Ethiopian wolf (C. simensis), black-backed...