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Yes, coyotes and dogs can breed and produce viable offspring known as coydogs.
Coyotes are occasionally preyed upon by wolves, mountain lions, bears, and sometimes even large birds of prey or humans.
Yes, a coyote and a dog can breed and produce hybrid offspring known as coydogs.
Coyotes are preyed upon by mountain lions, wolves, bears, and sometimes humans.
Yes, a coyote and a dog can breed and produce hybrid offspring known as coydogs.
The dog breed closest to a coyote is the Saarloos Wolfdog, followed closely by the Czechoslovakian Wolfdog.
Coyotes and dogs are distinct species with different genetics, behaviors, and domestication histories, making coyotes wild animals unlike domesticated dogs.
Coyotes are generally slimmer, with longer legs, narrower snouts, and bushier tails carried low, unlike most domestic dogs who vary more widely in shape and behavior.
Coyotes are closely related to dogs as both belong to the Canidae family, but they are distinct species with different behaviors and biology.

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