Describes the physical characteristics, behavior, habitat, and life cycle of the coyote, a type of wild dog that can reach speeds of forty miles per hour.
a story of love, survival, and trust in the wilds of Wyoming
Stockton, Shreve
2008
Photographs and text detail the author's experiences after making an unexpected decision to settle in a small Wyoming town, and after falling in love with a cowboy, she began raising a ten-day-old coyote pup.
[Program 1] Kenny Loggins and his son venture on location to the American Southwest where they have a personal encounter with the Mexican grey wolf, known as El Lobo, and meet the key players in the fight to save the species from extinction. [Program 2] Looks at how the coyote changes its behavior to take advantage of whatever environment it seeks to inhabit and how this ability has enabled it to survive for thousands of years.
Provides information about coyotes and describes their physical appearance, their abilities and habits, and details what they eat and where they live. Includes color photos, a glossary, and an index.
Simple text and color photos show what coyotes who live in the desert look like, what they eat, and how they raise their young. Presented in English and Spanish.