Thursday, November 5, 2015

Melanism(the black phase coloring) in Coyotes is quite rare,,,,,,,,,,,Thought to be influenced by historical and recent matings of coyotes and C. rufus/C.lycaon (Red Wolf/Eastern Wolf)) and/or C. lupus familiaris (Domestic Dog) ,,,,,,,,,,,,Take a look at the,beautiful "black phase" South Carolina Coyote seen on trail cam on Sullivans Island, South Carolina below

Melanistic Coyotes
 in Northwest Georgia
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Christopher B. Mowry1,*
 and Justin L. Edge1
 Berry College, Department
 of Biology, Box 430, Mt.
Berry, GA 30149.
 Corresponding author -
 .
Manuscript Editor: John Cox

Abstract

Melanism is rare in Canis latrans (Coyote)
, but we detected the phenotypic trait several
 times in northwest Georgia. We observed up
 to 9 melanistic Coyotes during a 9-year period,
 2003–2012: 5 from trail-camera photographs,
 2 from live-captures during a radio-telemetry
 study, and 2 from hunter-kills. The ancestry
 of southeastern Coyotes is unclear, and we
suggest that a genetic study including melanistic
 individuals could increase understanding of
the potential influence of C. lupus(Gray Wolf),
 C. rufus (Red Wolf) and/or C.
 lupus familiaris (Domestic Dog) on
 the Coyote's genetic makeup and evolutionary
 history.

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Once again, another spectacular daylight
 ‪#‎coyote‬
video of 3 melanistic coyotes on Sullivan's
 Island
 around 8:15 am this morning.

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