Belize coyotes
Belize coyotes are a species of wild Canidae native to Belize, Central America. They are known for their distinctive grayish-brown fur, pointed ears, and bushy tails. Belize coyotes are highly adaptable predators, feeding on a variety of small mammals, birds, and insects. They are solitary animals, typically hunting alone or in small family groups. Despite their elusive nature, Belize coyotes play a crucial role in the ecosystem by controlling the population of prey species and helping to maintain a healthy balance in the food chain.