Sunshine Flock
Crowing
So, as it turns out from my own bare bones research, coyotes kind of, sort of, sometimes but not always, operate from within a pack.
Personally I prefer a band, pod or congress of coyotes to a pack, but I'm pretty okay referring to those midnight howling familial groups of Canis latrans as puppy packs. It's cute and I'm not sure how else to describe it.
But I did comment several pages back that I've only ever seen coyotes alone, aside from a twosome that streaked across my property lightening fast and disappeared down near the creek. They do tend to travel solo while hunting, but for reasons I haven't explored but did read about here and elsewhere, they'll herd together and function as a pack, too.
I often refer to my husband as a Sasquatch, and when I'm mad at him I tell him to go join a Sasquatch pack. I think he's getting ready to do that because I caught him watching a Big Foot documentary on Netflix recently. There isn't any proof Sasquatches travel in packs, but apparently they do like apples.
Anyway, good discussion, folks!
Personally I prefer a band, pod or congress of coyotes to a pack, but I'm pretty okay referring to those midnight howling familial groups of Canis latrans as puppy packs. It's cute and I'm not sure how else to describe it.
But I did comment several pages back that I've only ever seen coyotes alone, aside from a twosome that streaked across my property lightening fast and disappeared down near the creek. They do tend to travel solo while hunting, but for reasons I haven't explored but did read about here and elsewhere, they'll herd together and function as a pack, too.
I often refer to my husband as a Sasquatch, and when I'm mad at him I tell him to go join a Sasquatch pack. I think he's getting ready to do that because I caught him watching a Big Foot documentary on Netflix recently. There isn't any proof Sasquatches travel in packs, but apparently they do like apples.
Anyway, good discussion, folks!