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1. Bookstore
- dogs.myanimalcenter.com
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2. Coyote Stories/Poems
- www.indians.org
- Coyote Stories/Poems.
- A Coyote's Tales (Tohono O'odham - Papago) .
- Bluebird and the Coyote (Pima) .
- Coyote and Multnomah Falls (Wasco) .
- Coyote and the Another One (Chippewa) .
- Coyote and the Hen (Mayan) .
- Coyote and the Monsters of the Bitterroot Valley (Flathead/Salish) .
- Coyote and the Rolling Rock (Blackfeet/Salish) .
- Coyote Kills a Giant (Dine/Navajo) .
- Coyote's Adventures in Idaho (Flathead/Salish) .
- Coyote vs. ...
- Coyote's Salmon (Sanpoil) .
- Rabbit and the Coyote (Mayan) .
- Skunk Outwits Coyote .
- Why Coyote Stopped Imitating His Friends (Caddo) .
- Other Coyote Pages .
3. Coyote
- www.nature.ca
- Coyote Canis latrans .
- The coyote feeds mainly on small mammals, such as mice and hares, carrion, and some vegetation. ...
- Humans have employed a variety of devices against the coyote including bounties and strychnine, but their value as predators of agricultural pests is beginning to be recognized. ...
4. Coyote Home Page
- www.cs.arizona.edu
- The Coyote System.
- Coyote is a system that supports the construction of highly modular and configurable versions of complex high-level protocols. Coyote extends the notion of protocol objects supported by systems such as the x-kernel and Horus to finer-grain modules called micro-protocols that implement individual properties of the target service as separate modules. ... Click here for a more detailed description of Coyote. ...
- Two prototype versions of Coyote have been implemented. ...
- Coyote is supported by the Office of Naval Research (ONR). ...
- edu/coyote/index. ...
5. The Rabbit and The Coyote
- www.folkart.com
- The Rabbit and The Coyote.
- This is a story of Uncle Rabbit and the coyote. The rabbit came to a big rock, and there he deceived the coyote. He was leaning on the rock when the coyote came by. ...
- "What are you doing, brother?" the coyote asked the rabbit. ...
- We'll prop it up with that," said the rabbit to the coyote. ...
- (Coyote holding rock up 43K) .
- "All right," said the coyote and began holding it up with all his might. Since the coyote was so stupid, he did exactly what the rabbit told him to. The rabbit had said that he was going to get a stick, but he went and left the coyote holding up the rock. When the rabbit didn't return the coyote shouted: .
- "No matter, I'm going to leave even though the sky may fall down on top of us," said the coyote. ... The rabbit never came back to the rock and the coyote was lost. ...
- As the rabbit was very tricky, he was always deceiving the coyote. The dumb coyote always followed him and didn't know that the rabbit was deceiving him. The coyote came to the pond where the rabbit was. When he saw the coyote coming he began to drink the water from the pond. ...
6. Coyote Information
- www.naturepark.com
- The Coyote Canis latrans Coyote bark & yodel.
- The Coyote, also known as the Desert Wolf (although not really a wolf) belongs to the Order Carnivora and Family Canidae. ... About the size of a German Shepherd Dog but slimmer boned and half the weight, an average coyote weighs about 14 kg (31 lbs). ...
- A coyote needs to conserve energy as it never knows where its next meal is coming from and so when it runs (lopes), it will place the back foot in the print made by the front foot, creating a single line of prints which tend to be straight and usually cross open areas. ...
- In contrast, the front foot of a coyote is slightly larger than that of the back and the shape of the pad is different. ...
- A common call of the coyote is two short barks and a long wavering yodel. ... As soon as they realize the sounds are not from another coyote, they will stop answering. ...
- In fact, the logging that was done in British Columbia's Fraser Valley created open farmlands and fields which the coyote needs to survive. It wasn't until the 1930's, after the area had been logged, that the coyote first appeared in the Fraser Valley. ...
- One coyote may distract and chase small prey right into the waiting jaws of another coyote. ...
- If you come across a coyote that is bold or overly curious, make yourself as big as possible (stand up), pick small children up in your arms, gather children in a group, make lots of noise (shout) and wave your arms. ...
- Coyotes can breed with domestic dogs and the pups, called Coy-Dogs, have no fear of humans and may possess the wild instincts of a coyote. ... A coyote may also kill a domestic dog if it has the opportunity.
- Very little research has been done on population, foods and other studies of the coyote in an urban or city setting. ...
7. Coyote
- www.pantheon.org
- Coyote.
- The Coyote mythlore is one of the most popular among the Native American. Coyote is a ubiquitous being and can be categorized in many types. In creation myths, Coyote appears as the Creator himself; but he may at the same time be the messenger, the culture hero, the trickster, the fool. ...
- According to Crow (and other Plains) tradition, Old Man Coyote impersonates the Creator, "Old Man Coyote took up a handful of mud and out of it made people" 1. His creative power is also spread onto words, "Old Man Coyote named buffalo, deer, elk, antelopes, and bear. ... In such myths Coyote-Creator is never mentioned as an animal, more, he can meet his animal counterpart, the coyote: they address each other as "elder brother" and "younger brother", and walk and talk together 3. ... Hultkranz, the impersonation of Coyote as Creator is a result of a taboo, a mythic substitute to the religious notion of the Great Spirit whose name was too dangerous and/or sacred to use apart from a special ceremony 4. ...
- In Chelan myths, Coyote belongs to the animal people but he is at the same time "a power just like the Creator, the head of all the creatures" 5. Yet his being 'just like the Creator' does not really mean being 'the Creator': it is not seldom that Coyote-Just-Like-Creator is subject to the Creator, Great Chief Above, who can punish him, send him away, take powers away from him, etc. In the Pacific Northwest tradition, Coyote is mostly mentioned as a messenger, or minor power, "Coyote was sent to the camp of the chief of the Cold Wind tribe to deliver a challenge; Coyote traveled around to tell all the people in both tribes about the contest. " sup>6 As such, Coyote "was cruelly treated, and his work was never done. ...
- As the culture hero, Coyote appears in various mythic traditions. ... Of mention is the tradition of Coyote fighting against monsters. According to Wasco tradition, Coyote was the hero to fight and kill Thunderbird, the killer of people, but he could do that not because of his personal power, but due to the help of the Spirit Chief; Coyote was trying his best, he was fighting hard, and he had to have fasted ten days before the fight, so advised by Spirit Chief 8. In many Wasco myths, Coyote rivals the Raven (Crow) about the same ordeal: in some stories, Multnomah Falls came to be by Coyote's efforts; in others, it is done by Raven. ...
8. United Press International: Blue Planet: Long live Coyote
- www.upi.com
- Blue Planet: Long live Coyote .
- In 1872, Mark Twain wrote the coyote "is a living, breathing allegory of Want. ...
- Wily coyote is still out of luck and friendless. ... Missing sheep? Fewer deer? Lost Chihuahua? Missing child? You can always blame Coyote. ...
- Coyote wasn't always so maligned. In an Okanagan creation myth, recounted in "American Indian Myths and Legends" by Richard Erdoes and Alfonso Ortiz, the Old One sent Coyote to kill the monsters and other evil beings that had grown up in the newly created world. "And Coyote began to travel on the earth, teaching the Indians, making life easier for them, and performing many wonderful deeds," the authors wrote.
- " In Texas, there can be as many as one coyote per square mile and there seem to be more all the time. ...
- In a world chock full of bad news for animals -- the extinction rate for the world's species today is 100 to 10,000 times the natural rate of die-off -- the coyote is a wonder of procreation. ...
- Coyote's poor reputation springs mostly from his appetite -- he'll eat just about anything. In a classic study on coyotes in Yellowstone National Park in 1937-38, biologist Adolph Murie studied coyote scat (droppings) to find out what kind of food they liked. ...
- In other words, Coyote is the tiger shark of land animals.
- Unfortunate for him, Coyote also eats sheep, and despite 125 years of trying to eradicate him for that reason, he just keeps coming back -- he is also the Richard Nixon of wildlife.
- Although western stockmen have been able to eliminate nearly all the predators that threaten their business -- wolves, bears, foxes, even eagles -- Coyote just hangs in there. ...
- Odd enough, it probably is the elimination of those competing predators, especially the wolf, that has led to Coyote's success -- and his steady diet of sheep.
- Biologists have speculated competition from wolves was what originally had restricted the coyote's range to west of the Mississippi. But now evidence arising from Yellowstone National Park -- where coyotes still are presumably dining on paint-covered rags -- suggests the best way to keep coyote populations down is to keep wolf populations healthy.
9. The Coyote XC-2 Resource Site
- xc2.iwarp.com
- - Coyote Links.
- - Coyote.
- Welcome to the Coyote XC-2 Resource Site.
- Welcome to the award winning Coyote XC-2 Resource Site. The site was created to let Coyote XC2 riders find out all that they need to know about their bike. Much of the information here may also be of use to riders of the Coyote DH2 and F2. This is an unofficial resource created by Olly Hodgson in the absense of an official Coyote website. ...
- You can find out technical information about the frame and shock, get setup and service information for the shock and rear pivot, discover if your bike is disc brake compatible, what size seatpost to use, and even get in contact with Coyote. There is even some information on Coyote's other models - now updated to include the 2001 models. do you want to discuss issues with other Coyote owners? Check out the Message Board.
- Last Update: 16th September 2002 - More information on The Shock (they aren't all 190mm e2e apparently), The Frame (what the different shock mounts do) and Coyote's new Phone Number.
10. Yahooligans! - Science and Nature:Living Things:Animals:Mammals:Dogs:Wild Dogs:Coyotes
- www.yahooligans.com
- Animals: get Coyote facts and photos on Yahooligans! Animals .
- Coyote Pictures (2) .
- Coyote - information on the description, tracks, habitat, and behavior of coyotes from the British Columbia Adventure Network.
- Coyote - Canis Latrans - brief description and drawing of this animal from the Canadian Museum of Nature.
- Coyote, The - watch a coyote video clip and read all about the coyote's habitat, behavior, and life cycle.
- Hinterland Who's Who - Coyote - information from the Canadian Wildlife Service on the physical characteristics, behavior, and life cycle of coyotes.
- Maryland DNR: Coyote - learn what the Coyote looks like, where it's found, what it eats, and other interesting facts. ...
- MSPCA: Coyote - find out how this trickster affects public health and learn how to identify its tracks and scat.
- Wildlife Habitat Advocates: Coyote - see a drawing of this animal and get a brief description.
11. Coyote Loader Sales, Inc. - Home Page
- www.coyoteloaders.com
- At Coyote, we are dedicated to bringing you the highest quality products along with the skills and capabilities acquired in more than one hundred years of combined construction experience; making us an exceptionally versatile and knowledgeable supplier of wheel loaders and other equipment for any and all applications. ...
- Coyote Loader Sales, Inc. ... Today, Coyote continues to distribute the finest equipment for construction and industrial markets. ...
- Located between Cleveland and Akron, Ohio, Coyote is well positioned and experienced in the business of marketing and supporting construction equipment. ...
- Although support comes from the dealers, Coyote also provides direct support with parts and service to dealers and end users. ...
- Coyote Loader Sales, Inc.
12. COYOTE KILLS A GIANT Coyote was walking one day when he met Old
- eserver.org
- COYOTE KILLS A GIANT Coyote was walking one day when he met Old Woman. ... "Just roaming around," said Coyote. ... " "Oh, giants don't frighten me," said Coyote (who had never met one). ... "I don't care," said Coyote, deciding that a giant would be about as big as a bull moose and calculating that he could kill one easily. So Coyote said good-bye to Old Woman and went ahead, whistling a tune. ... Suddenly Coyote met a woman who was crawling along on the ground. ... What are you doing with that stick?" "I'm going to kill the giant with it," said Coyote, and he asked if she knew where he was hiding. ... " "How can I be in his belly?" asked Coyote. ... " Coyote threw his stick away and kept on walking. ... " "You're foolish," said Coyote. ... "You're not as smart as I am," said Coyote.
13. COYOTE
- www.gardencritters.com
- SMALL HOWLING COYOTE WITH CACTUS & MOON .
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14. Gunners Den / Hunting Coyote
- www.gunnersden.com
- Hunting Coyote.
- Publications:BobcatCougarCoyoteThe Coyote Hunter.
- A Complete Guide to Tactics, Equipment, and Techniques for Hunting North America's Perfect Predator the Coyote.
- For the beginner and advanced hunter alike, The Coyote Hunter offers a complete look at hunting one of North America's most challenging predators. This book includes sections on everything from basic biology and lifestyles, to clothing and rifles, to calling strategies and using coyote dogs.
15. Zuñi Coyote Tales. University of Arizona Press.
- www.uapress.arizona.edu
- Zuñi Coyote Tales.
- The Coyote And The Locust.
- IN the days of the ancients, there lived south of Zuñi, beyond the headland of rocks, at a place called Suski-ashokton ("Rock Hollow of the Coyotes" ), an old Coyote. ...
- One day the Coyote went out hunting, leaving his large family of children and his old wife at home. ... The Coyote in his wanderings came along just as he began to sing these words:.
- "Delight of my senses!" called out the Coyote, squatting down on his haunches, and looking up, with his ears pricked and his mouth grinning; " Delight of my senses, how finely you play your flute!".
- "Goodness, yes! " cried the Coyote, shifting nearer. ...
- "Delightful!" cried the Coyote. ...
- Then in a very hoarse voice the Coyote half growled and half sang (making a mistake here and there, to be sure) what the Locust had sung, though there was very little music in his repetition of the performance. ...
- And while the Locust piped shrilly the Coyote sang gruffly, though much better than at first, the song.
- The Coyote came trotting along, singing: "Shohkoya, shohkoya," when suddenly he tumbled heels over head into the Gopher's hole. ...
- "Now, how lucky this is, my friend! " cried the Coyote, long before he had reached the place. ...
- "Good! Surely I'll not forget it this time," cried the Coyote; so he whisked about, and away he sped toward his home beyond the headland of rocks. ...
- Thli-i-i-i-i-p, piu-piu, piu-piu! fluttered a flock of Pigeons out of the bushes at his very feet, with such a whizzing and whistling that the Coyote nearly tumbled over with fright, and, recovering himself, cursed the Doves heartily, calling them "gray-backed, useless sage-vermin "; and, between his fright and his anger, was so much shaken up that he again forgot his song.
- Now, the Locust wisely concluded that this would be the case, and as he did not like the Coyote very well, having been told that sometimes members of his tribe were by no means friendly to Locusts and other insects, he concluded to play him a trick and teach him a lesson in the minding of his own affairs. ...
- No sooner had the Coyote recovered his equanimity to some extent than, discovering the loss of his song and again exclaiming "No doubt he is still there piping away; I '11 go and get him to sing it over,"he ran back as fast as he could.
16. Coyote Creek Pizza : Welcome!
- www.coyotecreekpizza.com
- Coyote Creek Pizza Co. ...
- Rediscover pizza with Coyote Creek's taste extravaganzas! Although we first gained acclaim for our pizzas, we also offer wonderful salads, pastas, calzones, and paninis. ... that's the Coyote Creek recipe for a great dining experience. ...
- NEW!! Coyote Creek Pizza now offers secure online ordering.
- Pizzas are hand tossed and baked directly on pizza stones for the fabulous flavor that is Coyote Creek. ...
17. Lioncrusher's Domain -- Coyote (Canis latrans) facts and pictures
- www.lioncrusher.com
- Lioncrusher's Domain > Canidae > Coyote.
- Coyote.
- There are 19 recognized subspecies of coyote, with 16 in Canada, Mexico and the united States, and 3 in Central America. ...
- The coyote is one of the most successful land predators on Earth, behind the grey wolf. ...
- They have even been known to form a symbiotic hunting relationship with the badger; with the coyote scenting out burrowing rodents and the badger digging them out, and both animals sharing the spoils. ...
- Coyote packs tend to break up and regroup readily. ... Hybridization between the coyote and the wolf and dog have been observed. The red wolf is theorized to be a natural hybrid between the coyote and southern wolf populations. Most hybrids are sterile, but females tend to be fertile, and can mate with either another wolf or coyote.
- The most famous of these is the coyote's howl, which is a high pitched yapping barking howl, that can be heard for miles around on a clear night. ... Coyotes use scent communication as well, regularly marking off their territorial boundaries with urine and feces, which tells intruders that another coyote is living here and to stay out. ...
- Animal Diversity Web: Coyote .
- IUCN/SSC Canid Specialist Group: Coyote .
18. Coyote
- www.conservation.state.mo.us
- Coyote.
- The coyote is extremely doglike; of the various domestic breeds, it most closely resembles a small German shepherd. ...
- The range of the coyote includes most of North America. The coyote occurs throughout the state, being most abundant in the Prairie Region of northern and western Missouri.
- A coyote may live in an area as small as 3-4 miles (4. ...
- It is difficult to evaluate accurately the coyote's food habits, because it is often impossible to tell whether the food item was secured as a kill or eaten as carrion. From 10 to 20 percent of the total foods of the coyote probably constitutes a financial loss to man; the remainder is neutral or beneficial. ...
- gov/nathis/mammals/coyote/index. ...
19. MSPCA - wildlife help center - help by species - coyote
- www.livingwithwildlife.org
- home > wildlife help center > help by species > coyote.
- About Coyote.
- Coyote.
- ABOUT COYOTE.
- The coyote is a member of the same family that foxes, dogs and wolves belong to, the canids. ... The Eastern Coyote is the type found in Massachusetts.
- Coyote vary in size depending on location but generally are four- to four-and-a-half feet long including the tail, stand eighteen to twenty-five inches tall at the shoulder, and weigh twenty to fifty pounds. A coyote may be gray, brown or tan above and white or light-color underneath, with a straight, bushy tail.
- Coyote are adaptable and can live in a wide range of climates and conditions --suburbia to wilderness, sea level to over ten thousand feet in altitude--and are now found in all states except Hawaii. ... The size of the territory is directly related to the quality of the habitat, and often it can take several square miles to support a coyote family.
- Coyote are omnivorous and make use of an astonishing variety of plant and animal foods including garbage, insects, rodents, rabbits, birds, deer, carrion, and even berries and fruits. Coyote also play an important role in controlling rodents.
- Coyote breed during February or March and give birth in April or May. The litter size varies, depending, in part, upon environmental conditions and coyote population density. ... While offspring are small and unable to hunt, the male coyote provides protection and food for family unit.
- Generally, coyote are extremely shy and avoid contact with humans. In urban and suburban areas, however, coyote may be less likely to fear people and more likely to associate them with an easy, dependable food source. ... Pets, especially cats and small dogs, are seen by coyote as a food source and should be protected. If you live in an area where there are coyote, it is important to supervise children and pets when they are outside. Make sure you are not inadvertently attracting coyote by leaving out open trash containers, feeding pets outside, or leaving spilled bird seed on the ground, which can attract small rodents that then can attract coyote.
20. Coyote Coyotes Canis latrans Page Pictures Links Facts by Tim
- coyotim.tripod.com
- Coyote Coyotes Canis latrans Page Pictures Links Facts by Tim .
- Coyote (Canis latrans) .
- Coyote (Brush Wolf, Prarie Wolf, Canis latrans). Source for Information, Sounds and Pictures of this amazing predator with links to all kinds of Coyote Web Sites.
- This site's objective is to provide an easy way for you to find information on North America's famous predator the Coyote. So many companies and groups use "COYOTE" as a name that it is hard to weed through all the web sites to find good information on the animal itself. ...
- Have a story or spotted a coyote? Have a question not on the FAQ ? Email Tim.
21. Camp Coyote Houston Texas
- www.campcoyote.com
- The tradition continues for another exciting summer at Camp Coyote - it is said "that a good life is determined by the quality of its memories. ...
- At Camp Coyote there really is something for everyone. ...
- Come let us show you around our Texas style spread - Camp Coyote. ...
- ©Camp Coyote 1997-2004 Site Design by: MegaMania Interactive .
22. Coyote Street Bar & Restaurant : Christchurch Bars, Christchurch Restaurant, Christchurch Bars, Christchurch Restaurant
- www.coyotebar.com
- What's On @ Coyote Bar?.
- Coyote's expansion has opened up some stunning positions that are sooo much better than your old job.
- Fortnightly DJ Masta K updates his list of the tracks getting booties shakin' on the Coyote dancefloor.
- The Coyote Legend .
- Coyote Street Bar and Restaurant.
- Coyote Street Bar and Restaurant was born in August of 1993 on the picturesque banks of the river Avon in Christchurch. ...
- Coyote's Santa Fe style cuisine and value for money quickly made it one of the most popular restaurants in the Garden City. ...
- By night the Coyote transforms into an atmosphere of fun and excitement with its flair for cocktails and live DJ music. The building's design supports remarkable acoustics and is backed up by an Electro-Voice, (EV) speaker system giving Coyote the most advanced sound system in the South Island. ...
- Venues | The Coyote Legend | Merchandise .
23. Rifle rests, shooting bench, bench rests, the Ultra Bench & target shooting supplies from Coyote Jakes, Inc.
- www.coyotejakes.com
- I am David Krien, Vice-President of Coyote Jakes, Inc. ... I would like to take a moment and explain what makes Coyote Jakes Products the most unique and well designed products of their kind on the market today.
- FOX PRO Midwest Coyote Calling Event 2004 Final Results.
- " The Coyote Jakes Ultra Bench is the best bench I have ever seen and/or used. ...
- Coyote Jakes Products. ...
- Coyote Jakes, Inc. ...
24. Alameda Creek Trail - Coyote Hills to I880
- www.abag.ca.gov
- Alameda Creek Trail - Coyote Hills to I880.
- Coyote Hills and North Marsh from the Alameda Creek Trail .
- Go to the Coyote Hills - Part 1 - Apay Way to SF Bay .
- Go to the Coyote Hills - Part 2 - Hills, Marshes, and Trails .
- It is a major feeder trail to the Bay Trail, which begins at Coyote Hills Regional Park. ... This tour describes the southside trail segment from Coyote Hills Regional Park to Interstate 880. ... The final section, from Coyote Hills to San Francisco Bay on the southside is covered in the tour on Coyote Hills. ...
- The tour begins in Coyote Hills Regional Park near the visitor center. ...
- To get to Coyote Hills Regional Park from the East Bay, take I880 to Hwy 84 westbound, exit at Ardenwood Blvd. ...
- The trail to the Bay is covered in the Coyote Hills tour. ...
- This is a view from the corner of the Bayview Trail, looking over the salt ponds west of the Coyote Hills. ... The Bayview Trail wraps around the bayside of the Coyote Hills. It is covered in the Coyote Hills tour. ...
- 99 miles: To the right are the waters of the slough running through the North Marsh below the Coyote Hills. ...
- This is a view looking back across the North Marsh towards the Coyote Hills. ...
- In the foreground are coyote bushes. ...
25. How Coyote Stole Fire
- www.ilhawaii.net
- Native Lore: How Coyote Stole Fire.
- Coyote, like the rest of the People, had no need for fire. ... Their voices moaned like the west wind through a buffalo skull, prickling the hairs on Coyote's neck. ... " Coyote, overhearing this, felt sorry for the men and women. ... Coyote saw that he could do a good turn for man at the expense of these selfish Fire Beings. So Coyote went to the mountain of the Fire Beings and crept to its top, to watch the way that the Beings guarded their fire. ... The third looked more closely, and saw Coyote. But he had gone to the mountain-top on all fours, so the Being thought she saw only an ordinary coyote slinking among the trees. "It is no one, it is nothing!" she cried, and the other two looked where she pointed and also saw only a grey coyote. They sat down again by their fire and paid Coyote no more attention. ... Coyote saw that the Beings were always jealously watchful of their fire except during one part of the day. ... Coyote, seeing all this, went down the mountain and spoke to some of his friends among the People.
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