Coyotes like open areas where they can hunt small rodents.
No "non-living" things "live" around coyotes in the forest. There would be non-living things such as dead animals and plants or things like stones.
Mainly reptiles, like lizards and snakes, and insects, like mosquitoes, flies, live in the desert
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animals like camels, sand boa, scorpions, lizards, insects, coyotes, and eagles
Surroundings, like the jungle, desert, rain forest.
Dogs make good pets because they are loyal and if you live in the desert like me they will protect you from coyotes and rattlesnakes no matter what. My neighbor has a dog and it saved her life from a pack of coyotes.
Carnivores that live in the desert include animals such as coyotes, kit foxes, roadrunners, and snakes. These animals have adapted to the challenges of the desert environment by developing specialized skills for hunting and surviving in arid conditions.
A place where it can get pollen and nectar. Desert, forest, more
Well honey, let me tell you, desert bighorn sheep have a few predators to watch out for. Mountain lions, coyotes, and bobcats are just a few of the hungry critters that wouldn't mind making a meal out of these majestic creatures. So, if you're a desert bighorn sheep, you better keep your eyes peeled and your hooves ready to hightail it out of there at the first sign of danger.
yes a coyote is a desert animal.Clarification:Coyotes have adaptd to live in a variety of biomes, including deserts, grasslands, forests. They have even been sited in major cities, including New York City.
Well, according to the results, It appears that they are carnivorous, and they also consume/eat plants like cactus, and other plants.
because the mist was covered the trees is look like a desert covered with trees