Xerxes
Posted : 11/30/2007 10:46:28 AM
rwbeagles
Just 7 or 8 total...that'd have to mean some inbreeding....are we seeing evolution again here? Will this small isolated population of Coyotes be domestic pariah type dogs, in say 100 years?
Probably a family group of 2 breeding adults and their juvenile/adolescent offspring. Coyotes are known to live in those family groups for up to 3 -4 years. The elder offspring will aid in the care of the next litter, sometimes wandering off to find a mate of their own afterwards.
I highly doubt that this small population contains more than one breeding pair. Even so, it's very easy for a lone coyote male to wander in whenever the breeding female is in season. I mean, heck, there are coyotes in NYC and other large metropolises.