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'''Coyotes''' are small and rare canine [[Creature|animals]] found in packs of 2-10 in most [[biome]]s, except tropical and freezing ones. Half the size of a [[dog]] or [[wolf]], coyotes aren't aggressive and will generally avoid [[Dwarf|dwarves]] despite being carnivorous, preferring to simply meander around the area aimlessly. A juvenile coyote is called a ''pup''.
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'''Coyotes''' are small and rare canine [[Creature|animals]] found in packs of two to ten in most [[biome]]s, except tropical and freezing ones. Half the size of a [[dog]] or [[wolf]], coyotes aren't aggressive and will generally avoid [[Dwarf|dwarves]] despite being carnivorous, preferring to simply meander around the area aimlessly. A juvenile coyote is called a ''pup''.
  
Coyotes can be captured in [[cage]] [[trap]]s and [[Animal trainer|trained]] into exotic [[pet]]s. They aren't trainable for war or hunting and give roughly less returns than dogs when [[butcher]]ed, but their parts are worth [[Multiply value|twice]] more than those of common animals. Due to their low frequency rate, however, they make poor choices for livestock, as you may not even encounter them at all.
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Coyotes can be captured in [[cage]] [[trap]]s and [[Animal trainer|trained]] into exotic [[pet]]s. They aren't trainable for war or hunting and give roughly less returns than dogs when [[butcher]]ed, but their parts are worth [[Multiply value|twice]] more than those of common animals. Due to their low frequency rate, however, they make poor choices for livestock as you may not even encounter them at all.
  
 
Some dwarves [[Preferences|like]] coyotes for their ''howling''.
 
Some dwarves [[Preferences|like]] coyotes for their ''howling''.

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