"Coyote". In the majority of places, this is pronounced 'kye-oh-tee', but many, usually in the western states, pronounce it, 'kye-ote', which is less correct.
The test is two words: science test.If you are trying to spell scientist (a person), that's how you spell it.
The strongest spell on Wizard101 is Wind bolt which is a storm spell which hits 1000 damage but only has 10% accuracy.
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It is the opposite of a "dry spell".The colloquial term wet spell simply means a short period of rainy days. The term dry spell means a period of little rain, less severe than an actual drought.
When a dry spell ends, rain usually comes. A dry spell in other situations is usually followed by prosperity and better days.
No, that is not how you spell the word.The right spelling is coyote.Some example sentences for this word are:There is a coyote in our bedroom.The coyote stalks its prey."Hey, what a cute coyote," were Bertie's famous last words.
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a coyotes habitat is mostly grassland, desert, and high mesas
Wiley cyote runs after Road runner
you are ether talking about taz the Tasmanian devil or wile .e cyote
The author of "Coyote Steals the Sun and the Moon" is a traditional Native American folktale, so it does not have a specific known author. It has been passed down through generations by various Indigenous tribes.
Yes! It does have biotic factors such as squirrel, black bear, cyote, fox, and deer, but there could be more.