- Canis latrans mearnsi
Taxobox
name = Coyote
image_width = 200px
status = LC
trend = up
status_ref =IUCN2006|assessors=Sillero-Zubiri & Hoffmann|year=2004|id=3745|title=Canis latrans|downloaded=05 May 2006 Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern]
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Mammal ia
ordo =Carnivora
familia =Canidae
genus = "Canis "
species = "C. latrans"
subspecies = "C. latrans mearnsi""Canis latrans mearnsi", also known as the Mearns coyote, is the sub-species of
coyote native to theAmerican Southwest . It is one of the smaller sub-species of coyote: 18-21 inches tall, 42-50 inches long, and weighing 15-25 pounds (20-40 pounds less than some of its northern relatives). It ranges in color from gray to light reddish brown, making it well-camouflaged against desert soil.Its range extends from extreme southern
Utah andNevada in the north, southeasternCalifornia and northeasternBaja California on the west, west of theRio Grande in New Mexico on the east, and northernSonora andChihuahua in Mexico on the south. [ [http://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/animals/mammal/cala/all.html Species information from the U.S. Forest Service] ]Their diet consists mainly of rabbits and rodents, but they will also eat carrion, birds, reptiles, and scorpions. In the autumn, they eat prickly pear tunas, the fruit of the prickly pear cactus. They will also eat "backyard" fruits like figs and grapes if they are available. In and near cities, coyotes will also eat garbage and small domestic animals that have been left unattended. [ [http://www.friendsofsaguaro.org/coyotes.html Coyotes: They Don't Wear Bandannas.] by Lauray Yule. Friends of Saguaro National Park Website.]
References
External links
* [http://www.infoarticles.net/arizona-coyote-picture-and-information,-mearns-(canis-mearnsi).html Arizona coyote picture and information, Mearns (Canis mearnsi)]
* [http://cabezaprieta.org/mammal_page.php?id=1764 Coyote] Cabeza Prieta Natural History Association Sonoran Desert Mammals
* [http://www.azgfd.gov/w_c/urban_coyote.shtml Living With Coyotes] . Arizona Game and Fish.
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