Coyotes, on the other hand, are wild predators with sharp teeth and claws. They are known to hunt and kill smaller animals such as rabbits and rodents. While bloodhounds are larger than coyotes, they do not possess the same predatory instincts or physical adaptations for hunting.
In a confrontation between a bloodhound and a coyote, the outcome would depend on several factors such as the size and strength of the individual animals involved, as well as the circumstances of the encounter. However, in general, a bloodhound would not be considered a natural predator of coyotes.