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On the top we have a red wolf. Red wolves are slightly larger in size than a coyote. Red wolfs also have a shorter and wider muzzle than a coyote. On the bottom we have a coyote. A coyotes ears are also larger than a red wolves ears. A wolf will also have a shorter and bushier tail. Red wolves are critically endangered. There are estimated 20-23 left in the wild. There is 200 kept in captivity, therefore we need to step in and help these beautiful creatures. Coyote Tail, Wolf Tail, Red Wolves, Wolf Ears, Red Wolf, Wolf Pictures, A Wolf, Wolf Art, In The Wild

On the top we have a red wolf. Red wolves are slightly larger in size than a coyote. Red wolfs also have a shorter and wider muzzle than a coyote. On the bottom we have a coyote. A coyotes ears are also larger than a red wolves ears. A wolf will also have a shorter and bushier tail. Red wolves are critically endangered. There are estimated 20-23 left in the wild. There is 200 kept in captivity, therefore we need to step in and help these beautiful creatures.

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Native Americans are the first people known to have named what we now call Coyotes. The Cherokees of this Coyote's region - the Smoky Mountains - called them ᏩᏯᎭ (pronounced wa-ya-ha). The Spanish later called them various names - such as "Spanish Foxes" or "Jackals" Coyotes, before settling on Coyote (which is seemingly derived from the Nahuatl name Coyōtl). Coyotes have long been considered particularly intelligent, an attribute I think this portrait reveals well.

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