| Urban and Wilderness Animals |
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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 |
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| 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 |
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