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If you've ever heard a pack of coyotes howling at night, you know the wonder of these wild dog sounds!

Like other wild dogs, coyotes bark and howl to communicate with other pack members and protect their territory. However, the howl of a coyote is different than the howl of other canines, such as wolves. Coyote howls are shorter and more varied, causing some people to call them a “yip-howl” combination. Like other dogs, coyotes often join together in a chorus of yip-howls which, in addition to yips and howls, may include yaps and barks. This group song serves to establish the coyote’s territory as well as help the pack bond. Young coyote pups also make other sounds, such as whines or yelps, to get the attention of their adult pack-mates.This app will allow you to hear, learn and even try to imitate these wild dogs! Adults and kids alike will learn something new about coyote sounds with these amazing examples.

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App
By:
Leafgreen
Rating:
2.80
(23)
Version:
1.1 Last updated: 2016-05-13
Version code:
841550763
Creation date:
2016-03-18
Compatible devices:
Size:
21.28MB
Full description:
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Source:
Apple Apps Store
Data ingested on:
2026-06-06
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Developed by:
Leafgreen
Apple Apps Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/coyote-sounds/id1070670739

User Reviews

They all sound good, but it doesn’t state what causes or what mating calls distress calls yelping pup breeding calls
by Ch*****, 2025-02-11

Don’t waste your time app is garbage.
by Mo*****, 2023-10-17

So this app is really good but it also Got a bunch of Coyotes to come near my house and it was not okay for me the Coyotes ended up coming near my dogs and I screamed they left but then quickly ran inside
by Bf*****, 2021-04-21
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