
Real Coyote Pelt
This real coyote pelt features a full-body layout with a dense, soft coat and natural coloration ranging from warm tan and gray to darker brown along the back. The fur shows a subtle gradient pattern with a darker dorsal stripe and lighter underside, while the tail remains full and well-furred with a darker tip. The hide is cleanly prepared and retains its natural shape and texture, highlighting the unique characteristics of the animal.
Coyotes are a fascinating, evasive, and often misunderstood member of the Canidae family, having quite a bit in common with dogs, wolves, and jackals. Coyotes prefer open land to forests, and as such are sometimes referred to as "prairie wolves." In Native American folklore, the coyote was often depicted as a "trickster" whose unwise and opportunistic choices constantly get him into trouble, but whose cunning, clever nature allows him to escape the troubles just as easily.
- Belly is moderately light
- Guard hairs are most prominent down the center of the back, some still remain on flanks
- Presents with good medium weight, no thin spots
- Length measurement taken from tip of the nose to the end of the tail.
- Skin Length 163 cm (64.2 in)
This real coyote pelt features a full-body layout with a dense, soft coat and natural coloration ranging from warm tan and gray to darker brown along the back. The fur shows a subtle gradient pattern with a darker dorsal stripe and lighter underside, while the tail remains full and well-furred with a darker tip. The hide is cleanly prepared and retains its natural shape and texture, highlighting the unique characteristics of the animal.
Coyotes are a fascinating, evasive, and often misunderstood member of the Canidae family, having quite a bit in common with dogs, wolves, and jackals. Coyotes prefer open land to forests, and as such are sometimes referred to as "prairie wolves." In Native American folklore, the coyote was often depicted as a "trickster" whose unwise and opportunistic choices constantly get him into trouble, but whose cunning, clever nature allows him to escape the troubles just as easily.
- Belly is moderately light
- Guard hairs are most prominent down the center of the back, some still remain on flanks
- Presents with good medium weight, no thin spots
- Length measurement taken from tip of the nose to the end of the tail.
- Skin Length 163 cm (64.2 in)
Original: $150.00
-65%$150.00
$52.50Description
This real coyote pelt features a full-body layout with a dense, soft coat and natural coloration ranging from warm tan and gray to darker brown along the back. The fur shows a subtle gradient pattern with a darker dorsal stripe and lighter underside, while the tail remains full and well-furred with a darker tip. The hide is cleanly prepared and retains its natural shape and texture, highlighting the unique characteristics of the animal.
Coyotes are a fascinating, evasive, and often misunderstood member of the Canidae family, having quite a bit in common with dogs, wolves, and jackals. Coyotes prefer open land to forests, and as such are sometimes referred to as "prairie wolves." In Native American folklore, the coyote was often depicted as a "trickster" whose unwise and opportunistic choices constantly get him into trouble, but whose cunning, clever nature allows him to escape the troubles just as easily.
- Belly is moderately light
- Guard hairs are most prominent down the center of the back, some still remain on flanks
- Presents with good medium weight, no thin spots
- Length measurement taken from tip of the nose to the end of the tail.
- Skin Length 163 cm (64.2 in)























