coyote
coyo
ˈkaɪoʊ
kaiow
te
ti
ti
British pronunciation
/ˈkaɪəʊt/

Definition & Meaning of "coyote"in English

Coyote
01

a North American wild animal that resembles a small wolf

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coyote definition and meaning

What is a "coyote"?

The coyote is a species of wild canine native to North America. Coyotes are known for their adaptability and versatility, and they are found in a wide range of habitats, including forests, grasslands, deserts, and urban areas. They have a distinctive appearance, with a slender body, pointed ears, and a bushy tail. Coyotes have a thick coat that comes in various colors, ranging from gray to tan, with a mottled or patchy pattern. They are known for their keen senses, including excellent vision, hearing, and smell, which aid them in their hunting and survival skills. Coyotes are opportunistic hunters, preying on a wide range of animals, including small mammals, birds, reptiles, and insects. They are also known for their ability to scavenge and adapt to human-dominated landscapes, making them a common sight in many urban areas in North America.

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The coyote howled mournfully in the distance, echoing through the deserted canyon.
With stealthy movements, the coyote stalked its prey through the tall grass.
02

a firefighter assigned to combat remote or severe forest fires, often for extended periods

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The coyote spent two weeks on the wildfire front.
Coyotes are trained to work in rugged terrain.
03

a person who smuggles migrants across borders, typically into the United States

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Migrants relied on a coyote to cross the desert safely.
Coyotes are often prosecuted for human trafficking.
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