I'm not too familiar with coyotes, so go easy on me here …
Recently, I've started seeing a pair of coyotes frequently on our farm near Fairfield. That's not unusual they come and go as they please, but I've never seen a coyote with a coat as dark as the one below.
Is this due to the changing seasons, or is it normal for coyotes to have such dramatic color variation between packs?
Last week, I killed a coyote that looked more like what I'm used to light brown with some orangish tones. The black coat on this one caught me off guard though.
P.S. I'm aware of the studies suggesting that indiscriminately killing coyotes can worsen the problem, but I've officially decided to wage war moving forward with traps, etc.
Recently, I've started seeing a pair of coyotes frequently on our farm near Fairfield. That's not unusual they come and go as they please, but I've never seen a coyote with a coat as dark as the one below.
Is this due to the changing seasons, or is it normal for coyotes to have such dramatic color variation between packs?
Last week, I killed a coyote that looked more like what I'm used to light brown with some orangish tones. The black coat on this one caught me off guard though.
P.S. I'm aware of the studies suggesting that indiscriminately killing coyotes can worsen the problem, but I've officially decided to wage war moving forward with traps, etc.