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Yes, a coyote is a heterotroph. As a carnivorous mammal, it obtains energy by consuming other organisms rather than producing its own through photosynthesis. Coyotes primarily feed on small mammals, birds, and carrion.

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Heterotrophic

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Autotrophic

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