Translation for '
coyote' from English to Ukrainian
| NOUN | a coyote | coyotes | |
| SYNO | brush wolf | Canis latrans | coyote | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- The Nahuatl name Nezahualcoyotl is commonly translated as “hungry coyote” or “fasting coyote.” However, more accurately, it means "coyote with a fasting collar," from "nezahualli", a collar made out of bands of paper twisted together.
- Now, the coyote hopes to flatten the bird with a 10,000-lb weight supported by a pair of pulleys.
- In some western states the coyote is an unprotected species, and there are no restrictions on the methods used in hunting them. In these areas Hunt Clubs often pursue coyote instead of fox.
- "The Coyote" (Spanish: "El coyote") is a 1955 Mexican-Spanish western film directed by Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent and Fernando Soler and starring Abel Salazar, Gloria Marín and Manuel Monroy.
- Iktomi is walking across a prairie when he comes across a coyote lying on the ground.
- "El coyote emplumado" (English: "The Feathered Coyote") is a 1983 Mexican comedy film directed by and starring María Elena Velasco.
- ... the Marrok, a name taken from King Arthur's round table) pack because her teenage mother did not know how to raise her, as she had no knowledge of the supernatural prior to seeing her baby turn into a coyote.
- The Coyote Kid (voiced by Frank Welker) is a brown coyote who is an outlaw and is the main antagonist of "High Toon".
- By 1999, introgression of coyote genes was recognized as the single greatest threat to wild red wolf recovery and an adaptive management plan which included coyote sterilization has been successful, with coyote genes being reduced by 2015 to < 4% of the wild red wolf population.
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