“[C]oyotes have now become the most common large wild predators most Americans have ever seen… The tawny, tail-swishing, sharp-nosed wild dog of the American deserts is now our furtive alley predator everywhere from Miami to Anchorage, San Diego to Maine, and the stories are piling up.”
p, 125
Coyote America: A Natural and Supernatural History (2016)
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