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12th November 2015 
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 - British English edition 
page 
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Coyotes, wolves and dogs are 
different species. However, they are 
all part o f a biological family called 
canids (or canidae). Other canids 
include jackals and foxes. Biologi­
cal families are animals with similar 
traits or characteristics. They prob­
ably had a common ancestor hun­
dreds o f thousands, or millions, of 
years ago. Canids all eat meat. They 
tend to have a long muzzle or snout 
(nose and mouth), upright ears, 
strong teeth, and bushy tails. Canids 
are social animals. They like to live 
in groups, or packs.
Today, the grey w olf is the big­
gest canid. These animals can be 
found in North America and Eurasia 
(Europe and Asia). By studying the 
animals’ DNA, scientists think that 
grey wolves and coyotes had a com­
mon ancestor between one and two 
million years ago.
Eastern w o lf 
Coyote
Red wolves live in the eastern 
part o f North America. They are be­
lieved to have ‘split’ from coyotes 
about 300,000 years ago. Wolves 
are the ancestors o f all dogs. It’s 
thought that humans started training 
‘wolf-dogs’ around 10,000 years 
ago. However, some people believe 
that this happened much earlier, or 
about 40,000 years ago.
Red wolves and coyotes proba­
bly started breeding with each other 
in Ontario, in Canada, about a cen­
tury ago. At that time, humans were 
hunting wolves and cutting down 
forests the animals lived in. Then,
coyotes moved from the open grass­
lands farther south to the formerly 
forested land. Farmers brought large 
dogs, such as German Shepherds 
and Doberman Pinschers, to the 
area. Red w olf numbers declined, 
so there were fewer wolves to breed 
with each other. To survive, the red 
wolves changed their behaviour. 
They began breeding with coyotes. 
Later, their offspring must have 
mated with large dogs.
Coywolves will hunt and kill 
larger animals, like deer, that are too 
big for a coyote to attack. They are 
less wary o f humans than wolves or 
coyotes. Their ‘dog genes’ probably 
explain this. Coywolves can often 
be seen near towns and villages. 
They have even been seen to look 
both ways before crossing a road. 
Now, the coywolves have spread 
over a large area. In this area there 
are very few wolves and no coyotes.
Scientists are interested in the 
coywolf. This, they say, is because 
it’s unusual to be able to watch 
and record a new animal chang­
ing so quickly. Evolution usually 
takes many thousands or millions of 
years. Even the noise the coywolf 
makes is a mixture o f sounds. Peo­
ple describe it as half w olf ‘how ls’ 
and half coyote ‘yips’. □
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