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The book "Coyotes" by Emilie U. Lepthien provides an in-depth look at the physical characteristics, habits, range, diet, and social nature of coyotes. It explores how these adaptable canids have spread across North America and adjusted to various environments. The text examines coyote behavior, their hunting patterns, family structures, and interactions with other wildlife.
Quick Summary
Coyotes are the ultimate survivors of the animal kingdom, and this book reveals how these clever wild dogs have conquered every habitat from scorching deserts to the heart of big cities. Readers will discover mind-blowing facts like coyotes can run up to 43 miles per hour, their eerie moonlit howls actually communicate family locations across miles of terrain, and they've learned to outsmart humans by playing traffic on highways to snag easy meals. If your kid loves the animal facts and humor of Dog Man or the nature exploration of National Geographic Kids books, they'll be completely hooked on these wild canine stories. This book is perfect for kids in grades 4-6 who love animals and want to learn the secret lives of one of North America's most successful predators.