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The Howler: The Dog Who Joined a Coyote Pack

2025/5/15
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Lulu Miller: 我讲述了一个关于一只名叫 Hades 的狗离家出走并加入郊狼群的故事。一开始,我认为这简直是天方夜谭,因为郊狼通常被认为是凶猛的捕食者。然而,通过 Christine 的讲述,我了解到郊狼实际上非常友善,而且它们的行为非常灵活,这使得它们能够与其他物种建立意想不到的联盟。我自己的家庭宠物狗查理也曾遭遇过郊狼,这让我对这个故事感触颇深。我开始思考,也许我的狗查理并没有被郊狼吃掉,而是加入了它们,这听起来虽然荒谬,但并非完全没有可能。 Christine Wilkinson: 作为一名保护科学家,我认为郊狼的友善行为并不奇怪。实际上,郊狼与其他物种建立伙伴关系的情况并不少见,例如郊狼和獾、郊狼和乌鸦等。郊狼之所以能够适应各种环境并与其他动物建立联系,是因为它们具有一种被忽视的超能力,那就是行为灵活性。它们在食物、作息、狩猎方式和居住地方面都非常灵活,这使得它们能够在各种环境中生存,甚至包括人类城市。我认为,郊狼的行为灵活性是它们能够在自然界中取得成功的关键因素。

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On the outskirts of the Nevada desert, a young dog named Hades jumped his fence and ran away from home. His family lost hope, until one night, they saw Hades on the news. For almost seven months, he had been sleeping, eating and howling with a pack of coyotes.

We usually view coyotes as vicious, bloodthirsty beasts. But turns out, they can be pretty friendly. They form unlikely alliances with other animals all the time. They’re so flexible they can eat almost anything and live everywhere from open prairies to city streets, where they lurk unseen like urban ghosts. 

Conservation scientist Christine Willkinson, or scrappy naturalist,) tells us why a coyote’s scrappiness is its greatest superpower. In a world that rewards specialists, coyotes make a case for generalists - the ones not spectacular at any one thing, but just okay at everything. 

Plus, to find these ghosts in her own city, Lulu goes on an urban coyote hunt.

Learn more about coyote friendships:

Watch a video of a coyote eagerly waiting for its badger friend) under a busy highway in the Santa Cruz mountains. (2020)

Watch this video of a raccoon and coyote becoming best friends).

Read about coyotes and ravens) teaming up.

Watch a coyote and bobcat befriending each other in Florida). (2015)

Watch this unlikely friendship between a coyote and a cat). (Australia, 2019)

Terrestrials was created by Lulu Miller with WNYC Studios. This episode was produced by Ana González, Alan Goffinski, Mira Burt-Wintonick, Joe Plourde, Lulu Miller, and Sarah Sandbach, with help from Tanya Chawla and Natalia Ramirez. Fact checking was by Natalie Middleton. 

Our advisors this season are Ana Luz Porzecanski, Anil Lewis, Dominique Shabazz, and Liza Demby.

Support for Terrestrials also comes from the Simons Foundation, the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations, and the John Templeton Foundation.

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