Female coyotes have proven remarkably adaptable to human environments, learning to navigate city streets and suburban yards while avoiding direct conflict with people. Cultural Echoes: The Coyote Spirit

In the wild, the "doyenne" is often the alpha female, a position defined by biological necessity and survival strategy.

The concept of a "Coyote Doyenne" also aligns with indigenous storytelling, where the coyote is a complex figure of wisdom and trickery.

Every spring, female coyotes meticulously construct dens to protect their young, displaying a territorial nature that ensures their offspring are safe from intruders.

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