Coyote

The appears often in the tales and traditions of Native Americans—usually as a very savvy and clever beast. Modern s have displayed their cleverness by adapting to the changing American landscape. These members of the dog family once lived primarily in open prairies and deserts, but now roam the continent's forests and mountains. They have even colonized cities like Los Angeles, and are now found over most of North America. populations are likely at an all-time high.

Description
The is a carnivore closely related to the Wolf and is commonly seen as a pest to be eradicated, usually by shortsighted individuals who cannot see  beyond skin deep. Like an onion, the has many layers. Usually they hunt singly or relays with others rather than in packs. Being a nocturnal hunter in its original form, the has a keen sense ability with which it detects camouflaged units. This combined with its reasonable speed makes the an excellent, inexpensive scout.