These coyotes are usually active in vast grasslands or dense and deep forests.

To sum it up in one sentence: coyotes are truly social animals.

They usually like to live in groups, working closely with each other, showing a high degree of sociality and organization. This group behavior enables them to better play their respective advantages when hunting and form a strong fighting force.

Their hunting skills are second to none, and coyotes are adept at using teamwork and precise attack strategies to successfully capture prey.

Once they lock onto a target, they will fight in coordination and cooperate with each other, leaving the opponent nowhere to escape.

Particularly worth mentioning is the coyote’s soul-stirring roar!

The sound is so loud that it can be described as "deafening".

Coyotes often use powerful growls to declare their sovereignty over territory and send stern warnings to possible threats.

Additionally, as a wild animal, coyotes have amazing speed and endurance.

They are like tireless runners and can track their prey for hours without feeling tired at all.

This tenacious perseverance and outstanding physical fitness make them an important player in grassland and forest ecosystems.

According to Baidu, the coyote is a mammal belonging to the genus Coyote in the family Hyaenidae of the order Carnivora. Its body is about 80 cm long, with high shoulders and low hips. There is a long mane running from the back of the head to the hips. The tail is more than 30 cm long, with dense and fluffy hair, and a sac-like gland at the base of the tail.

This beast is brown all over, with brown stripes on its sides and limbs. Its appearance is not much different from what is described in the book.

This hyena mainly lives on the west coast and southern regions of Africa. They prefer desolate areas and vast grasslands.

Likewise, coyotes are timid by nature and rarely take the initiative to hurt people.

They usually move around at night and prefer a solitary lifestyle, but sometimes they form small groups and share a territory, with individuals about a hundred meters apart.

In addition, these guys like to use the sac-like glands under their tails to secrete substances to divide their own sphere of influence.

When faced with a threat, they do not show their fangs, but instead raise their hair to make themselves look larger; if attacked by a strong enemy, they release a foul-smelling liquid from their anus as a means of defense.

As for diet, coyotes mainly feed on carrion, bird eggs and termites.

The gestation period is usually between 90 and 100 days, and each litter can produce 2 to 4 pups, with both male and female coyotes sharing the responsibility of raising the pups.

Aardwolves are a unique species of hyena that feed on termites. In the vast African grasslands, aardwolves have a remarkable ability to snatch food from the mouths of powerful predators such as cheetahs and lions, and are often referred to as "the natural enemy of cheetahs."

"It's so amazing! He can actually snatch food from the tiger's mouth." Ye Ying couldn't help but sigh.

Then she recalled a particular paragraph in the book, which said that coyotes have a wide range of food sources, not only preying on small mammals and birds, but also enjoying fruits and insects.

"These guys eat a lot of different things, but this way they won't starve to death easily." Ye Ying thought to herself as she recalled the contents of the book.

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