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Coyote Report

Coyote Report. Written by C.J. Kulchock. protection. The coyotes have a very loud bark that will scare their enemies away .A coyote has a rounded tail that will scare other animals.Coyotes have sharp claws that will kill their enemies. Habitat.

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Coyote Report

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  1. Coyote Report Written by C.J. Kulchock

  2. protection The coyotes havea very loudbark thatwill scare their enemiesaway.Acoyote has a rounded tail that will scare other animals.Coyotes have sharp claws that will kill their enemies .

  3. Habitat There are many different kinds of homes for a coyotes here is one. A coyote can live in the dessert. Second, the coyote can live in low valley floors. Third, coyotes can live in open plain. Grasslands are a good home for coyotes too.

  4. diet The coyote can eat all different kinds of meat.a coyote can also eat fruits and reptiles.last the coyote can eat vegetables and insects.

  5. Description The coyote has a big and round ,bushy tail. Coyotes have light gray or tan a black tip on the tail. The coyote prefers dark fur then light fur.Coyotes have long and silky fur.

  6. COOL FUN FACTS A coyote is a medium sized collie dog really. Coyotes weigh up to 20-50 pounds each.The word coyote means barking dog.A coyote has good hearing.

  7. RESOUCES http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/kids/creature_feature/0005/coyote2/ http://www.ct.gov/dep/site/default.asp http://www.desertusa.com/june96/du_cycot.html

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