: a buff-gray to reddish-gray swift carnivorous mammal (Canis latrans) of North America that is closely related to but smaller than the wolf, has a narrow pointed muzzle and triangular ears, hunts singly or in small groups, and is known for its various distinctive vocalizations (such as barks, yips, and howls)
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The coyote is often considered a threat to livestock. Despite being hunted and trapped, the coyote has expanded its original range and is found in all states except Hawaii.
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slang: one who smuggles immigrants into the U.S.
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Watch for mule deer, coyotes, and large jackrabbits.—
Taryn Shorr-McKee,
Travel + Leisure,
21 June 2026 That’s too tight for many animals like turkeys, coyotes and bobcats to crawl through.—
Elise Schmelzer,
Denver Post,
28 June 2026 In the footage, the rescuers remove the coyote from a beam beneath the dock, safely capturing it in their arms before moving it to shore.—
Kimberlee Speakman,
PEOPLE,
23 June 2026 This enables researchers to track spatial and temporal trends for many Wisconsin species, such as black bears, bobcats, coyotes, opossum and raccoons.—
Noël Fletcher,
Forbes.com,
1 July 2026 See All Example Sentences for coyote