What's the difference between coyote and hillside?

Coyote


Definition:

  • (n.) A carnivorous animal (Canis latrans), allied to the dog, found in the western part of North America; -- called also prairie wolf. Its voice is a snapping bark, followed by a prolonged, shrill howl.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Three coyotes were operantly conditioned to depress one of two foot treadles, left or right, depending on the condition of the stimulus light.
  • (2) One of seven female coyotes (Canis latrans) captured in Webb County, Texas during September 1986 and confined and mated in holding facilities at Millville, Utah whelped the following spring.
  • (3) The age is significant because wild coyotes seldom live beyond 6 years and coyote x dog hybrids are considered to be less fit for survival in the wild than coyotes.
  • (4) All infected coyotes were at least 1 year old, and most (19 of 21) were more than 2 year years old.
  • (5) Serovar canicola was recovered from one coyote 134 days after it was inoculated.
  • (6) The geographic distribution and areas of high sylvatic plague activity in California were verified by using coyotes (Canis latrans) as sentinel animals.
  • (7) But coyote is also used to denote a middleman, particularly one who takes advantage of unwitting farmers.
  • (8) Fifteen coyotes (Canis latrans) shed sporulated sporocysts in their feces after eating freshly ground skeletal muscles from a mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus hemionus) infected with microscopic-sized cysts of Sarcocystis.
  • (9) From 1980 to 1984, 267 coyotes (Canis latrans) from Tennessee were examined for helminth parasites.
  • (10) This article describes an investigation of inter- and intraspecific variation in three small populations of wild Canidae-wolf, coyote, and dingo.
  • (11) In preliminary studies with Sarcocystis from bovine (Bos taurus) and mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus hemionus), a coccidia-free laboratory dog (Canis familiaris) and captive coyote (Canis latrans) were fed flesh from a local Sarcocystis-infected bovine and later flesh from an infected mule deer from Eastern Oregon.
  • (12) Clinical salmon poisoning disease (SPD), and survival of Neorickettsia helminthoeca and metacercariae of Nanophyetus salmincola in fish were evaluated experimentally in 12-wk-old coyotes (Canis latrans) to determine the potential of SPD for biological control of coyotes.
  • (13) Ancylostoma caninum exhibited a significant decline in both prevalence and mean number per coyote with increasing age of the host.
  • (14) The splenectomized coyote had progressive weakness until death, 24 days after inoculation.
  • (15) B. abortus biotype 1 was isolated from various tissues from 7 of 43 coyotes by bacteriologic culture.
  • (16) There were bears out west, mountain lions, coyotes and wolves, badgers, marmots, golden eagles – and what did we have?
  • (17) The probe hybridized only to Trichinella from swine and a single coyote isolate.
  • (18) Osteoarthrosis is described in a wild, 14-year-old coyote (Canis latrans) x dog (C. familiaris) hybrid shot in southeastern Nebraska.
  • (19) Hearts and lungs from 293 coyotes (Canis latrans), 85 red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) and 70 gray foxes (Urocyon cinereoargenteus) were examined for Dirofilaria immitis.
  • (20) The first thing you see as you enter Nan Goldin's living room is a coyote, its head thrown back and its teeth bared as if in mid-howl.

Hillside


Definition:

  • (n.) The side or declivity of a hill.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Its few remaining mines involve people digging coal out of hillsides.
  • (2) Roberts was pronounced dead at 5.10pm on the hillside.
  • (3) During a five year period, idiopathic hypertrophic subaortic stenosis was diagnosed in nine patients 70 to 79 years of age and in 26 patients 20 to 66 years of age who were referred to the cardiology division of the Long Island Jewish-Hillside Medical Center because of symptomatic heart disease.
  • (4) Hillsides denuded of trees for terraced farming plots are common.
  • (5) Look and listen out for Little owls hunting voles and mice and badgers crossing over the summit from a set on the hillside below.
  • (6) To self-described “militia members” sleeping in wind-whipped tents, drinking camp coffee and patrolling rocky hillsides with military-style weapons, protecting Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy and his family from an overreaching federal government is a patriotic duty .
  • (7) Facebook Twitter Pinterest The remote Heydalur hot pot in the Westfjords Eventually the hotel Heydalur (doubles from £59) appears, a hillside of random outbuildings.
  • (8) The ventilatory capacity of the more active children, including those who have lived all their lives in squatter huts on the hillsides, is on average 8 per cent larger than for the inactive children including those who have lived all their lives in tenement flats with lifts.
  • (9) A fter several hours walking along stark cliffs and ridges, I come down a hillside dotted with white asphodels and find myself on an untrodden beach.
  • (10) In June he and his team were looking at the steep hillsides around the village of Glogova, where remains had been tipped out of trucks and allowed to roll down a gorge.
  • (11) Friends and pilgrims visited and took home with them something of the hillside.
  • (12) Now, after decades of remaining quietly out of the national spotlight, the gentle hillsides and country lanes of the Yorkshire Wolds are preparing for a deluge of attention brought on by interest in David Hockney's latest paintings.
  • (13) Ancient towns and wooded hillsides looked gorgeous reflected in the blue water, but we were beguiled just as much by the people.
  • (14) The crew had been shooting all day on a deserted hillside when at 4pm the extras suddenly disappeared.
  • (15) On the night of 7 April 2010, Luciano Machado was doing electrical work on a roof in the hillside favela Morro do Bumba.
  • (16) They own five properties dotted over the Sea Point hillside, and you can’t miss Themba, their friendly manager, who ferries guests around in a bright red tuk-tuk.
  • (17) Hillsides are bereft of trees, leaving communities such as hers increasingly vulnerable to floods and landslides.
  • (18) The hillsides of the West Bank are rustling with industry.
  • (19) Tree cover is restricted to small patches along streams and some hillsides; there are euphorbia hedges and scattered trees in rural communities and along roadsides.
  • (20) Deciduous trees growing in a natural forest on the hillsides downslope from the site were sampled for the presence of tritiated water in sap of maple trees and in leaf water extracted from oak and hickory trees.

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