Walking Mountains Science Center
Colorado is home to several species of canines. Foxes, coyotes and wolves are all members of the dog, or canine family. Coyotes and foxes are Colorado’s most common resident canines while gray wolves have been spotted occasionally in the northern part of the state, likely having wandered over from Wyoming.
Recently, Colorado voters passed a ballot initiative to reintroduce wolves in the state so wolves may become a more permanent resident. Colorado’s canines usually keep to themselves, but occasionally conflicts can arise between species. So who is the top dog?
A coyote stalks prey in Eagle in January. Coyotes usually are lone hunters.
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