"...Haven't been able, to be there... To hear 'em, like I used to go dance And all the time I was listening to 'em, and you could... You know what they're saying because you're right there And all the times that you're goin' and you're on that drum The drum talks to you, it tells you things... I haven't been around that for a while so...that's what - That's what bothers me at times...'cause I feel like I'm losing it, it's all goin' away..." Wild canids, dogs Bound in North America The name comes from the Aztec word For the species, Cóyotl The scientific name Canis Latrans Means "Barking Dog" Hey, coyote You know something I don't Hey, coyote You know something I don't Hey, coyote You know something I don't Hey, coyote You know something I don't Larger litters seem to be born in areas Where intensive efforts of extermination Of control have been undertaken If coyotes in a certain area are killed, die, or are relocated The remaining coyotes will fill the vacancy with larger litters Or by allowing outsiders to move into the area The species has survived hunting, trapping, shooting, poisoning And other attempts of eradications And remains as strongly in the ecological cycle Hey, coyote You know something I don't Hey, coyote You know something I don't Hey, coyote You know something I don't (Coyotes love insects, and have saved many a-farm From massive insect invasions) Hey, coyote You know something I don't (Coyotes help keep the balance of nature in order) Hey, coyote You know something I don't (Coyotes can run up to 45 miles per hour and they swim well) Hey, coyote You know something I don't (They are active both day and night) Hey, coyote You know something I don't