Published in Simply Ecologist
Author Erzsebet Frey

Imagine the vast expanse of a moonlit desert, the scent of sagebrush lingering in the air. In this tranquil setting, a question arises: How far can a coyote’s keen sense of smell detect the presence of a cat? The answer to this intriguing query lies in the realm of the coyote’s olfactory prowess, which far surpasses that of humans.