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Coyote (Canis latrans)

by JR Kinyak on December 8, 2007

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This coyote is for Maleta. Her favorite animal, like mine, is the dog, the plain old domestic dog, but I can’t draw my favorite in the first few months of a 14-year project! So Maleta requested a coyote, which is also the mascot of the high school in Tatum, where she lives.

Coyotes are also one of my favorites. At my parents’ house, you can often hear them barking and howling. I’ve seen them in my parents’ driveway, just sort of milling around in the moonlight. Coyotes are a prime example of a wild animal that is increasingly coming into contact with humans as we take over habitats and alter food chains. While in a way this is magical—for the humans, anyway—it’s a complicated issue that I don’t think we address very intelligently.

How to Know the American Mammals warns, “They do not make reliable pets.”

“Two Coyotes Killed in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco—Why Care?”

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Bush Dog (Speothos venaticus)

by JR Kinyak on August 22, 2007

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This canid lives in South America. He looks, to me, like a cross between a corgi and a kinkajou. But don’t worry, he isn’t! Every continent except Australia and Antarctica has native wild dogs. (Dingos aren’t native to Australia but were introduced. As far as I know, no wild dogs have been introduced to Antarctica yet.)

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The fennec fox is one of my favorite mammals; I wish I had done him justice. Someday when I have time for an extra mammal, I’m going to redraw this guy.

If you’re not familiar with fennecs, check out some photographs (these are of someone’s pet fennec fox, and are quite nice). They are the smallest canid, topping out at around 3 pounds. They live in the desert of Africa, where their huge ears help dissipate their body heat. And, of course, they’re nocturnal!

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Maned Wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus)

by JR Kinyak on June 12, 2007

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I had never heard of these elegant guys until my mom requested a drawing of one. They look like very long-legged foxes. They live in South America, and apparently, they smell like skunks.

The Secret Wolf

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