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Arizona Coyote
In Arizona, coyote babies are numerous and do not need conservation.
Both parents hunt and feed the young; at three weeks old the pups leave the den under close watch of their parents. Once the pups are eight to twelve weeks old they are taught to hunt. Families stay together through the summer but the young break apart to find their own territories by fall.
In Arizona, coyote babies are numerous and do not need conservation.
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Arizona Coyote -
babies, conservation
The females usually make new dens that are usually hidden from view. Females carry their young for over two months. Usually one to twelve pups are born in either April or May; the pups are born blind and helpless. In Arizona, coyote babies are numerous and do not need conservation.
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The coyote hunter has to use caution when near a farm incase farm animals and babies are out loose.
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