No. Polar bears have "hollow" fur, not coyotes.
there fur keeps them warm
The fur would be like $100
You get the fur from a fence in Puerto Rico. Back at the lab, you run a DNA test, but it turns out to be ordinary coyote fur.
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Run the fur through the DNA analysis, but you find that it is only coyote fur. You will have to go back to Puerto Rico to find more evidence.
Neither, these types of coats look better on their owners.
there are some directions that you follow. Follow them and its supposed to give you the answer. The fur is coyote fur and the egg is real but you need to figure it out.
I own the full length coyote I love it
In the photo above there is a coyote on the left and a domestic dog on the right. The coyote resembles a German shepherd in some respects but is a bit smaller.
Coyotes resemble wolves and dogs, to which they are related. Compared with gray wolves, coyotes are smaller and thinner, and they have a thinner face and muzzle (nose and mouth area). Coyotes also have longer ears than wolves and a bigger skull, or braincase. Male coyotes usually weigh more than females of the species, but in general coyotes weigh between 20 and 50 pounds (9-23 kg). The color and texture of a coyote's fur is different depending on where a coyote lives. Coyotes living in desert regions often have light gray and red or brownish yellow fur, mixed with some black and gray shades. However, coyotes will likely have more black and gray fur if they live in high-elevation areas. The texture, or feel, of a coyote's fur is long and coarse in its outer layer and short and soft in its undercoat. Their tales are full and thick. Some species of coyote living in northern regions often have longer and thicker fur than those species living in southern areas of North America.
Yes.Yes, coyote are mammals