Coyotes live in North America, from Alaska and Canada to Mexico, and south to Panama in Central America. However, they are especially populous in the southwestern states of the US, and routinely prey on livestock. Some live in snowy places (like Alaska) and some live in deserts (as in Arizona), and wild coyotes can be found even in such unlikely places as urban parks in New York, Chicago, and Washington, DC.
The coyote has assumed many of the habitats occupied by various species of wolves.
They live in deserts like ones in texas or arizona
coyotes live in WI WA and several different states or countries
tundras and woods
They inhabit every square mile of North America. They mainly find dens under huge boulders or big brush piles. Some may even dig out holes in the sand and den up in them.
Coyotes live in temperate deciduous forests
Coyotes are native to North America. They do not live in Australia.
Coyotes generally live and raise their young in dens dug into the ground.
America.
Because coyotes live everywhere-- both in urban centers and rural areas.
Coyotes will live wherever their are prey animals available so live in a variety of habitats.
Rhinos live in Africa and coyotes live in North America, They would never meet,
yes, coyotes could live in a city. It isn't ideal for them, but they can definitely survive in the city
If you are referring to Juab County, Utah, yes, coyotes are found there.
Yes
Everywhere
Coyotes do not eat cheetahs. Cheetahs and coyotes live in completely different habitats and environments. Coyotes are found in North America, cheetahs live in Africa.