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Pheasants often live near houses because these areas provide a mix of habitat features that are beneficial for their survival, such as food sources, cover for nesting, and protection from predators. Gardens and lawns can offer seeds, insects, and grains, while shrubs and ornamental plants provide shelter. Additionally, human presence can deter some predators, making suburban areas more attractive for pheasants.

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