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This digital document is a journal article from Journal of Arid Environments, published by Elsevier in 2005. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Description: Food habits of the coyote (Canis latrans) on San Luis Gonzaga Island of Baja California, Mexico were investigated. We collected 239 scat samples for analysis on 14 May 1997. Samples ranged from fresh to approximately 2 months old....
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Coyote, Canis Latrans, MN
Choose from hundreds of frames and mat combinations. Preview artwork on your own wall color. Expert craftmanship.
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This is a brain endocast of the a coyote. An endocast or endocranial cast is a cast made of the mold formed by the impression the brain makes on the inside of the neurocranium (braincase), providing a replica of the brain with most of the details of its outer surface. Endocasts can also form naturally, when sediments fill the empty skull, after which the skull is destroyed and the cast fossilized. Scientists are increasingly utilizing computerized tomography scanning technology to create digital...
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Coyote, Canis Latrans Adult Standing on Forest Edge Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
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Coyote (Canis latrans)
Coyote (Canis latrans) in the wild, but showing little fear of humans
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Topical stamp collectors of American Wildlife will delight in this 8" x 10" limited edition stamp art presentation. The piece is double matted in Alibaster over Dark Umbria and includes a 6" x 4" digital reproduction of the original photograph used for the new, 2006 commemorative Coyote stamp.
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m-CYOT1005 yelnp. Coyote Canis latrans Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming 8x10 Matted Print
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The coyote, Canis latrans, also known as the prairie wolf, is a mammal of the order Carnivora. The species is found throughout North and Central America, ranging from Panama in the south, north through Mexico, the United States, and Canada. It occurs as far north as Alaska and all but the northernmost portions of Canada. There are currently 19 recognized subspecies, with 16 in Canada, Mexico and the United States, and 3 in Central America.
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Coyote Skull - One of the widest distributed wild canid in North America, coyotes can be found from Central America north through central Canada and into Alaska. Unlike its larger relative, the wolf, coyotes are less likely to form packs often hunting in pairs, or in family units depending on prey availability. Coyotes are quite adaptable and utilize a range of habitats including forests, clear cuts, prairie and farm land.
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Coyote Pups Address Labels
A sextet of coyote pups (Canis latrans) stand alert at the entrance of their den in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
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Optional: This stamp art presentation of Coyote (Canis Latrans) , can also be ordered pre-framed by our custom frame shop. The frame offered is a metal (aluminum) sectional frame in a gloss black finish. Please indicate your desire to have this artwork framed by selecting the option below. Your framed piece of art is glazed with single strength conservation glass, and wire hanger is preinstalled, ready to hang on your walls. Additional shipping charges caused by the weight of the frame, glass, and...
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Sharp, R. P Multivariate Analysis of Pleistocene and Recent Coyotes (Canis latrans) from California
86059. Putnam, W. C. Origin of Rock Creek and Owens River Gorges Mono County, California . University of California Press, Berkeley, California, 1960, University of California Publications, Bulletin of the Department of Geology, Volume 34, Number 5 : pages 221-280 with 10 plates, 3 figures and 3 maps. Softbound, signed by the author, minor signs of age, text in very good condition. $42.00
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m-CYOT1005 yelnp. Coyote Canis latrans Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming 9x14 Matted Print
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To order this A coyote (Canis latrans) curled up on the ground Framed Art Print click "Add to Cart". Click "back to shopping" to shop for more posters or art prints. To custom frame your poster or art print, click frame me, then add the custom framed poster or art print to your basket. When ready to checkout, your poster or art print purchase will be safe and secure.
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m-CYOT1005 yelnp. Coyote Canis latrans Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming 12x18 Print (without mat)
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m-CYOT1005 yelnp. Coyote Canis latrans Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming 16x20 Print (without mat)
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m-CYOT1005 yelnp. Coyote Canis latrans Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming 20x30 Print (without mat)
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This moisture activated, collectible stamp is printed in full CMYK color offset inks and pinhole perforated (US Std. Gauge 12-67). Printed and perforated in the United States by it's issuing authority, The Olathe Poste. Topical stamp collectors will be delighted with the clarity of this photograph used on the stamp of a wiley coyote that was brought to the camera - as you can see, at a full gallop - by photographer W. C. "Bill" Porter. Porter is also the designer of this first ever coyote stamp.
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Gill, A. E Multivariate Analysis of Pleistocene and Recent Coyotes (Canis latrans) from California
85232. Gill, T. Systematic Zoology; Its Progress and Purpose . Smithsonian Institution Press, 1908, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 449-472, 14 plates. Text extracted from a larger volume, a little rough along the spine, usual signs age discoloration, text in good plus or better condition. from the 1907 Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution. $16.00
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m-CYOT1005 yelnp. Coyote Canis latrans Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming 24x36 Print (without mat)
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m-CYOT1005 yelnp. Coyote Canis latrans Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming 5x7 Matted Print
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Your print will be custom framed with our contemporary 1.25" wide Soho Black wood frame in a matte finish and enhanced with a crisp - bright white mat.
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This unusual and unique stamp art presentation includes a full sheet (16 stamps) of the 2006 Coyote (canis latrans) $5 commemorative -- the first U.S. stamp to champion the coyote, a natural predator that now inhabits all the North American Continent. The souvenir style stamp sheet includes brief biological information about the coyote, it's habitat and habits. A 7" x 5" digital reproduction of the original photograph, titled "Headed Your Way," is highlighted with the stamps in an oval cut-out of...
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