The urban landscape of America is changing in unexpected ways. While most people associate coyotes with rural areas and deserts, these highly adaptable predators have been silently infiltrating our cities for decades. In an unprecedented ecological shift, several major U.S. urban centers now have coyote populations that potentially outnumber domestic cats. This phenomenon represents one of the most successful wildlife adaptations to human-dominated landscapes in recent history. As these intelligent canids establish themselves in our neighborhoods, they’re reshaping local ecosystems and challenging our understanding of wildlife management in urban environments. The following cities represent…..