The coyote (Canis latrans) is a highly adaptable and intelligent canid native to North America, found in habitats ranging from deserts and forests to urban areas. It has a lean, agile build with a grayish-brown coat, bushy tail, and pointed ears. Known for its resourcefulness, the coyote is an opportunistic omnivore, feeding on small mammals, birds, fruit, insects, and even human refuse. Coyotes are typically solitary or travel in pairs but may form small family groups. They are known for their vocalizations, including howls and yips, and play a crucial role in controlling rodent populations within their ecosystems.