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  1. 27 paź 2023 · Coyotes are present throughout Ohio. Here’s everything you need to know about these intelligent creatures, where they might show up in the state, and Ohio’s coyote hunting rules. Species Overview — Coyotes. The coyote (Canis latrans) is a species native to North America.

  2. Most coyotes in Ohio are gray, though some show a rusty, brown, or off-white coloration. The coyote stands about one and one-half to two feet tall and grows between 41 to 53 inches in length (including the tail).

  3. We collected data from coyotes all over Ohio, mainly from roadkill and from legally harvested animals. These samples are used to assess coyote diet, population dynamics, and impacts on local livestock.

  4. Coyotes are relatively "new" to Ohio (in terms of their evolutionary history), so understanding their ecology and behavior is important for us to understand long-term impacts on native species, domesticated species, and human populations.

  5. The Ohio Coyote Research Project. This coyote is wearing a GPS collar so that we can track its movement and learn more about coyote behavior in Ohio. Got Coyotes? Our project is investigating coyote movement to better understand their behavior and potential impacts on livestock production in Ohio.

  6. 20 mar 2017 · The Ohio Department of Natural Resources has a map of coyote relative distribution areas in the state. The map shows Wood County is in a high coyote relative distribution area.

  7. Eastern coyotes are common in Northeast Ohio. They have been in our area since at least the 1990’s and are found in both rural and urban areas. What do coyotes look like? Coyotes resemble small German shepherds and have a black-tipped tail that is normally held down. The average adult male coyote in our area weighs 37 pounds, and the average ...

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