
In the urban jungle, the coyote reigns supreme as a stealthy lone predator. While they may form packs for larger game like deer, it’s the solo coyote that becomes the nimble squirrel’s nemesis. As cities expand, so do urban coyote populations.
In a revealing study by Utah State University, 105 urban areas across America were surveyed in 2016, and a staggering 96 of them were found to be coyote territory. These adaptable canids have seamlessly integrated into our concrete landscapes, showcasing their survival prowess and cunning hunting skills in the heart of the human domain.