Summary:
The book explores the historical and cultural significance of the coyote in North America, tracing its evolution, survival, and role in indigenous mythology as well as contemporary society. It examines the animal's adaptability and resilience, detailing its interactions with humans and the environment amidst changing landscapes and conservation efforts.
Key points:
1. Coyote Resilience: The book emphasizes the remarkable survival of coyotes despite eradication attempts, attributing it to their adaptability and intelligence.
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