Why Do Coyotes Scream?
Coyotes make a number of different vocalizations, some of which sound like human screams. These sounds—including yips, barks, and howls—are crucial for communication and are made for a variety of reasons. Coyote howls, which perhaps are the most scream-like noise the animal makes, are believed to indicate the occupancy of a territory. By vocalizing, they can assert their presence and warn other coyotes to stay away from their claimed area.
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Article Title:
Why Do Coyotes Scream?
Website Name:
Encyclopaedia Britannica
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Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.
Date Published:
11 July 2025
Access Date:
December 25, 2025