Researchers recently discovered that the diets of young coyotes can affect their biting ability as adults. coyote pups from the same litter were split into two groups: one that gnawed on animal bones (bone-gnawers), and one that was fed exclusively a soft diet similar to canned dog food (non-gnawers). as adults, the bone-gnawers had significantly shorter and wider mouth bones and bigger chewing muscles. they were also able to eat rawhide treats 1.5 times faster than the non-gnawers. if bone-gnawers were only allowed to mate with bone-gnawers and non-gnawers with non-gnawers, what would you expect to find among the offspring?