A video shared to YouTube by a wildlife researcher shows a coyote and a badger teaming up to hunt prairie dogs.
Our new city slickers have yellow eyes, long furry snouts and pointy ears that stand up. And boy, are they clever.
At least 19 subspecies of coyote now roam throughout North and Central America, from California to Newfoundland, and Alaska to Panama, occupying a broad range of habitats: grasslands and deserts, ...
Coyote: Coyotes are highly adaptable and can live in a variety of environments, including forests, grasslands, deserts, and even urban areas. In fact, coyotes have become increasingly common in ...
Presenter Ferne Corrigan then explores the adaptations made by bumblebees, owls, prairie dogs and coyotes. She also explains how plants have adapted to the grasslands, including milkweed and ...
From coyotes in Yellowstone to wild horses in Kansas ... while fires renew the grasslands. In Kansas, wild horses run through lightning-charged skies. On Nebraska’s Platte River, half a million ...
Protecting these regions will also benefit North America's Central Grasslands and the many associated grassland species that flourished there centuries ago. Once rivaling Africa's Serengeti in ...