I imagine a deer might be a bit too big as prey for a lone coyote unless the deer was injured or sick. Would that be right? Dingos often work in packs. They're a type of Asiatic wolf. Quite common in our area because we're so close to the Border Ranges National Park.
Yeah, coyotes generally don't run in packs, although somebody filmed a group of them rummaging though garbage containers in my sister's neighborhood and got it on the local news.
Geoducks also known as gooeyducks - they are the Worlds largest burrowing clam. We have them on the Island and a lot of people like the taste of them but they make me gag just looking at them. I included a link to more info about them and also a photo. Cheers!
A wild creature that it took me longest to finally identify (I saw it as a kid of about 10) was Coypu. But I have seen some creatures doing very strange things too.
A blue-ringed octopus. Pound for pound the most venomous creature on Earth. When threatened, it displays electric blue rings on its skin before biting.