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The Eastern coyotes come in all sorts of colors. One of the reasons their pelts generally do not bring as much. Too hard to match colors. I've seen blonde, red, and charcoal black in addition to the more common grey. I once caught a red that was colored just about like a red fox except it lacked the black legs and white tail tip. It as unique and quite stunning. Take a look at a pack of grey wolves and you will see the same color variations.
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