My opinion - Since wolves generally do not want anything to do with people, coyotes cross breeding with wolves wouldn't be nearly as much a cause for concern as crossing with dogs. I've always been told there's nothing more dangerous than a pack of dogs because dogs don't fear humans. A cross with a dog, could mean an animal that didn't fear humans and that could be a problem.
Coyotes in our areas (Dallas & NE Tx) have adapted and hunt at all hours. Have seen them at midday (10:00) and hear them at night.
Only got close to a couple - one because we were standing still and quiet next to a big round bale. When the coyote realized we were there, he high-tailed it big-time. The other time a pair was out with their nearly grown cubs. When the adults spotted us, they hurried out of sight, but one of the cubs sat down in the trail and looked at us. With that attitude, doubt that one survived very long.
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