How big is a coyote territory?

The size of coyote territories varies among habitats and also depends on its abundance of prey. Most territories, however, range from 10 to 40 square km (4 to 15 square miles).
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Do coyotes stay in one area?

Solitary coyotes travel over large areas, up to 60 square miles covering many different municipalities; some coyotes may even disperse to different states. These animals must travel between and through, resident coyote territories.
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How far do coyotes roam from their den?

Given, these three den types may be found in very different areas, which would account for the fact that coyotes roam about 50-60 miles between dens in their claimed territory.
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How far does a coyote travel at night?

Question: How far do coyotes/coywolves travel? Short answer, a lot! Adults typically move 10 miles a night throughout their territory.
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How big is a coyote den?

Coyotes typically dig their own dens, but sometimes coyotes will enlarge abandoned badger holes. Coyote dens usually have entrances that are 1 to 2 feet wide, and are 5 to 15 feet deep.
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How can you tell a coyote den?

Most coyote dens are easy to recognize.

In the summer, sometimes it's as evident as a group of small pups standing in or near a hole as much as two feet wide, with coyote tracks running back and forth to the opening.
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Where do coyotes hide during the day?

Coyotes hide in covered open areas, raised grounds, or in dens during the day. Dens are most commonly seen in parks and forest areas, shrubbery, preserves, golf courses, and other such regions. These are difficult to come by in urban areas.
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What month are coyotes most active?

When are coyotes most active? Coyotes are not strictly nocturnal. They may be observed during the day, but are generally more active after sunset and at night. You may see and hear coyotes more during mating season (January - March) and when the young are dispersing from family groups (October - January).
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What are coyotes afraid of?

As a general rule, coyotes do have a healthy dose of fear about certain things. In truth, coyotes are afraid of people, objects thrown in their direction, loud noisemakers and sounds, bright lights, and predator urine. All of these can help to repel and deter coyotes from your property.
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Do coyote run in packs?

Coyotes are very social animals, they do not form packs but rather live in family groups. They will usually travel and hunt alone but sometimes join in loose pairs to take down prey. As a testament to the their adaptability, coyotes have been known to even hunt cooperatively with other species!
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What month do coyotes have pups?

Coyotes (Canis latrans) mate from January to March, the average gestation period for a coyote is about 60 days; therefore pups will be born any time from mid March to mid May.
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How far coyotes travel in a day?

“Males may roam over territories as large as 36 square miles, though females usually stay within a six square mile area. Adult male coyotes may share the territory of two or more females, which may overlap the ranges of other males. Coyotes normally move two to three miles per day.”
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Do coyotes use the same den every year?

It may come as a surprise that coyotes do not use dens year round. They use the dens to give birth to their pups and as a place to nurse their young — whelping. The pups move out soon after these beginnings, however, they retain use of the well hidden areas around the dens — these become their secret resting places.
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What to do if coyotes are near your house?

Throw small stones, sticks, tennis balls or anything else you can lay your hands on. Remember the intent is to scare and not to injure. Spray with a hose, if available, or a squirt gun filled with water and vinegar. Shake or throw a “coyote shaker”—a soda can filled with pennies or pebbles and sealed with duct tape.
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Do coyotes roam at night?

These animals are generally nocturnal and seldom seen. You may catch a glimpse of a coyote, however, as they move from one part of their territory to another in search of prey (usually small mammals such as mice or voles).
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Do lights keep coyotes away?

Lights are another way to repel coyotes. Coyotes don't like loud noises and flashing lights. Installing motion-sensor lights, or like, launching a night club, in your yard will help to discourage coyotes from prowling there. Your neighbors will prefer the motion-sensor lights to the raging bass and colored strobes.
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Why are coyotes hanging around my house?

If you have coyotes near your property, it's because they can find easily accessible food there (commonly out of garbage cans or dumpsters). The best ways to prevent coyotes and other wildlife from making your yard a buffet include: Clearing your yard of pet food, berries, fallen fruit, and other food sources.
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What attracts coyotes to your house?

Coyotes are attracted to neighborhoods due to the availability of their natural food sources and due to ample garbage, pet food, and birdfeeders. In addition, some residents illegally place food out for coyotes, which compounds the problem. Some coyotes have also discovered that pets are easy prey.
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What time of year are coyotes most aggressive?

While coyotes are a year-round concern, the breeding season for coyotes is most active between January and March, and male coyotes are typically more aggressive during this time.
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Where do coyotes make their dens?

Coyotes make their dens in rocky crevices, dense thickets and sometimes the dens of other animals. The den is abandoned after the pups are weaned but may be used from year to year. Pups are close to adult size at about nine months, when some will begin to leave the pack while others may remain with their parents.
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Do coyotes try to mate with dogs?

Coyotes are attracted to and can mate with unsprayed or unneutered domestic dogs. Unspayed female dogs in season can attract male coyotes.
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What do coyotes do when it rains?

Coyotes, like many animals, hunker down in the rain, but immediately go back to hunting for food when showers dwindle. In the event of extended showers consider hunting interior woodlands. Pine, oaks and other trees provide some rooftop protection depending on the season.
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Are coyotes territorial?

Coyotes in a pack share a territory, which they defend together. In Cook County, pack coyotes have smaller territories than solitary coyotes, averaging less than 2 square miles (4.95 km2) but as large as 4.3 square miles (11.1km2).
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Do coyotes howl when they find food?

Coyotes don't announce their presence to prey. Many people panic when they hear the howls and yips of their coyote neighbors. They often believe these sounds mean that they, or their pets, are in danger. Don't worry!
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