7 Things People Don’t Realize About Living Near Coyotes

Coyotes are incredibly adaptable animals, capable of thriving in urban and suburban environments, not just in rural areas.

1. Coyotes Are Highly Adaptable

Coyotes are primarily nocturnal, so you may not see them during the day, but they are often active at night, foraging and hunting.

2. They Are Mostly Nocturnal

Coyotes will eat almost anything, from small rodents to garbage or pet food left outdoors, making them opportunistic feeders in urban settings.

3. They Are Opportunistic Eaters

Small pets like cats and dogs are at risk when living near coyotes, especially if left outside unsupervised, as coyotes may view them as prey.

4. Coyotes Can Pose a Threat to Pets

Coyotes play a beneficial role in the ecosystem by keeping rodent populations in check, helping reduce the spread of disease and crop damage.

5. They Help Control Rodent Populations

While coyotes can be curious, they tend to be shy and avoid human interaction unless they’ve become accustomed to human presence, often due to food availability.

6. They Are Generally Shy Around Humans

As urban sprawl continues, coyotes are increasingly seen in suburban areas, looking for food or establishing territory close to human homes.

7. Increased Coyote Sightings in Suburbs

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