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Based on the Coyote Habituation Scale you saw on the previous page, which scenario depicts coyote behavior that indicates high habituation?

A
Sightings are infrequent. Most observations are at night, some occur at dawn or dusk.
B
Nighttime sightings are more frequent. Daytime sightings occur occasionally.
C
Daytime sightings are frequent. Coyotes are seen stalking or attacking pets.
D
Encounters with bold coyotes are frequent. Coyotes are very difficult to scare away. Dogs are attacked while walking on leash.
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