Oak Savannahs

An Oak Savannah is mainly located in the Midwest of North America. Oak Savannahs were once a very common vegitation, but now found highly endangered. Oak Savannahs are also very important to animal habitat. Animals can find food and have a home here. People benefit from Oak Savannahs, because of their natural beauty and a place to observe a natural habitat.

Preserving A Prairie

Friday, April 30, 2010

Courageous coyote


The coyote's latin name is Canis Latrans. Its fur is bushy with a black tipped tail with a grey/cream color fur. They are necturnerl most of the time and are omnavors. They eat insects, fruits, berries, birds, frog, snakes, plants and seeds. Their adaptations is forgroup defence, winter activites and feeding habitats.

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