Coyote

The coyote is a medium-sized member of the canine family. The average coyote weight is between 20-30 pounds, though they can weigh up to 50 pounds. Coyote fur can be a variety of colors including gray, tawny, red, blond and black. They are opportunistic omnivores (meaning they will eat anything), but primarily consume deer (especially fawns and roadkills), rabbits, small mammals and fruit. They give birth in late spring to two to eight young. Coyotes will form packs; generally, these packs are family groups, including a breeding male and female, young from the current year and young from the previous year.  Coyotes may be hunted year-round with the appropriate license, though the trapping season is restricted

Coyote

Source: https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/WildlifeHabitat/furbearers