Urban and Wilderness Animals
  Habitat Diet Track
Bobcat Bobcats prefer large forested or wooded areas Bobcats diet incudes, rabbits, squirrels, birds, and rodents like mice, moles, and rats
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Coyote Coyoyes thrive in Western Hemisphere from the pacific to the Atlantic Oceans A coyote eats anything it can chew.
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Mule Deer Mule deer prefers to live in a temperate mountain and desert forests, grasslands and chaparral Deer are browsers rather than grazers and feed on a variety of vegetation including green plants, nuts, corn, trees and twigs
Opossum Wooded areas near streams provide good habitats               Farm fields mixed with patches of woods tend to support more opossums than large expansaces of forest or crop land  Opossums eat both plant and animal matter                             insects, dead animals, birds and their eggs, frogs, snails, and earthworms.
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Raccoon Racoons appear in all types of habitats most abundant in urban/suburban habitats Racoons have a wide variety of plants and animals
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Striped Skunk Striped Skunks prefer forest borders, brushy areas, and open, gassy fields broken by wooden ravines Skunks have an equal amounts of plant and animal foods, they prefer insects