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Coyotes
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Coyotes primarily feed on small mammals, such as rabbits, squirrels, birds, and mice. Many of these prey try to escape from
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Based on the article, which is true? A.Coyotes are good at living in cities because they can move around without being seen.
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Select the statement that BEST expresses the main idea.
Responses a. Under certain conditions the coyote is helpful to man. a.
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There is a common belief that while the dog is man’s best friend, the coyote is his worst enemy. The bad reputation of the
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There is a common belief that while the dog is man’s best friend, the coyote is his worst enemy. The bad reputation of the
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Which passage from the article best supports the idea that coyotes are able to adapt?
But no one expected the visitor that showed
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On the first day of school, it's not surprising to see some new faces. But no one expected the visitor that showed up at one Los
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On the first day of school, it's not surprising to see some new faces. But no one expected the visitor that showed up at one Los
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On the first day of school, it's not surprising to see some new faces. But no one expected the visitor that showed up at one Los
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On the first day of school, it's not surprising to see some new faces. But no one expected the visitor that showed up at one Los
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On the first day of school, it's not surprising to see some new faces. But no one expected the visitor that showed up at one Los
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Subcategories (5)
Adaptation to urban environments
Adaptations for survival
Behavior and Habitat
Behavior and Impact
Behavior and impact on farm animals
Parent Categories (5)
Adaptation
Animals
Canines
Urban Wildlife
Wildlife