Chicago is home to 1,700 coyotes, which have been studied for 26 years, revealing that they are highly adaptable and intelligent animals that prefer to eat natural foods and avoid humans, with a higher survival rate in the city than in rural areas.
Chicago is home to 1,700 coyotes, which have been studied for 26 years, revealing that they are highly adaptable and intelligent animals that prefer to eat natural foods and avoid humans, with a higher survival rate in the city than in rural areas.
This story originally appeared in WGN TV Chicago.
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