Wild carnivores live among us. We may not know the exact number of coyotes here in Seattle but we should get used to them being here because they probably won't be leaving anytime soon.

Listener Marianne Scruggs lives next to Cowan Park in Seattle's Ravenna neighborhood, along with a resident coyote.

"I've seen that coyote twice and another neighbor saw it once just walking up Brooklyn," said Scruggs.

Scruggs thought the coyote always looked healthy and plump, which lead her to ask how coyotes live in Seattle and what they eat.

On this episode of SoundQs, conservation scientist Robert Long tells us an urban environment can actually be good habitat for a coyote.

"They exist in places where they can find green space or parks or a ditch where they can have safety but then venture out and take advantage of all types of food sources from rodents, to rabbits, to human sources of food," said Long.