Coyote (Canis latrans)

Coyote (Canis latrans)

Series of side elevation illustrations of the Coyote
Description
Description

The Mexican Coyote (Canis latrans cagottis) has a vivid fur coloring ranging from brown, white, tawny, gray, and rust red. The Mexican coyote is 1 of 19 subspecies of the coyote. They are native to both Mexico and central America.

They usually breed once a year and are less likely to form packs than wolves. The Mexican Coyote is carnivorous and 90% of the diet is other mammals, but they may also eat frogs and snakes. In the wild coyotes have a lifespan of about 10 years and in captivity they have a longevity of up to 18 years.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Coyotes have a shoulder height of 21”-24” (53-61 cm), body length between 32”-37” (81-94 cm), and an overall weight in the range of 20-45 lb (9-20 kg). The typical lifespan of a Coyote is 10-15 years in the wild and up to 20 years in captivity.

Set of side elevation drawings of the Coyote in assorted postures
Set of side elevation drawings of the Coyote in assorted postures
3D Model
3D Model
Common Questions
Common Questions
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
21”-24” | 53-61 cm
Width:
Depth:
Length:
32”-37” | 81-94 cm
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Weight:
20-45 lb | 9-20 kg
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Coat Color:
Scientific Name:
Canis latrans
Lifespan:
10-15 years (wild); up to 20 years (captivity)

Drawings include:

Coyote side elevation (standing), front (standing), side (sitting), side (lying down)