General Information about Coyotes in the Houston Area
The average size of a litter of coyote pups is 4 to 7. They have strong family bonds, but most "packs" are made up of only one family. Coyotes are opportunistic eaters that typically hunt as a family to pass on safe hunting and foraging locations. They typically eat mice and small birds, but will sometimes catch larger prey if given the opportunity. Safe hunting grounds and routes to travel along are important teachings passed on from parents because the leading cause of death for coyotes is traffic collisions when trying to safely navigate between territories.
Coyote sightings can be common even in a heavily populated area like a big city. Not only do humans take more and more of their natural habitat through subdivisions, roads, etc. away, but the coyotes also get more and more accustomed to humans and learn how to survive in their proximity. We provide lots of food sources for them, like birdfeeders, cat food, trash, etc. Coyotes learn how to take advantage of these situations and adapt to the situations they are put in. However, coyotes are wild animals that have a natural fear of humans and they try to avoid us by all means. Because of this, they should not be viewed as a safety threat to humans, only to pets. For information about deterring coyotes from your backyard, check out our Deterring Wildlife page under Coexisting with Wildlife.