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    1 - Coyote Canis latrans.

    03/09/2020 Heart O' the Hills Area Olympic National Park, Washington

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    2 - Coyote

    05/14/2020 Heart O' the Hills Area Olympic National Park, Washington

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    3 - Coyote

    05/14/2020 Heart O' the Hills Area Olympic National Park, Washington

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    4 - Coyote

    02/18/2017 Heart O' the Hills Area Olympic National Park, Washington

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    5 - Coyote

    03/03/2025 Heart O' the Hills Area Olympic National Park, Washington

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    6 - Coyote female and male.

    03/03/2025 Heart O' the Hills Area Olympic National Park, Washington

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    7 - Coyote tracks in snow.

    03/08/2020 Heart O' the Hills Area Olympic National Park, Washington

Coyotes abound on the Olympic Peninsula, from sea level to above 5,000 feet. The coyotes we see on the peninsula have particularly luxurious coats, but are no larger than coyotes elsewhere.

Also see Olympic Marmot Alarm Call. The marmots are sounding the alarm about a coyote they detected about 300 feet downhill from their colony.