Despite being around three times as heavy, lone coyotes are seemingly dominated by Golden Eagles at many carrion or kill sites.
In dawn light, in my travels around town, I'd spotted the occasional lone coyote crossing the road with a bundle in its jaws.
Out across the river a lone coyote yapped sharply, then trailed off into the weird plaint of his kind.
Then the Frys, spellbound, saw a lone coyote, slouched down low in the tall grass, stalking the birds like a cheetah.
At two in the morning a lone coyote on the mountain began to howl dismally.
Buffy felt eyes gazing at her back, and she turned to see a lone coyote standing high on the hill behind the vacant lot.
Then a lone coyote wandered across the screen, there was the outline, hard and straight, of the road, and a scattering of scrubby brush.
Somewhere far off, a lone coyote mournfully howled.
On No. 3, a lone coyote came within 25 feet of one of the golfers wielding a fairway iron, and lazily relieved itself.
A lone coyote showed for an instant, then like a shadow was gone, leaving no more sign than an Apache.