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That's what I was thinking, but isn't their skin usually tan?It’s looks like a coyote with mange to me, a long time ago they used to be mistaken for chupacabras.
I know in dogs, mange can mess with how the color looksThat's what I was thinking, but isn't their skin usually tan?
I didn't know that! That's interestingI know in dogs, mange can mess with how the color looks
When you're trying to predispose people to see a certain thing with taxidermy, dying or painting the skin to set the scene can help...That's what I was thinking, but isn't their skin usually tan?
When the skin is inflamed and they lose all their hair, so it's exposed to the sun, it gets dark ashy gray.I used to work at a vet hospital, I've seen it a lot with chronic skin issues in dogs. Coyotes get mange a lot, sadly.That's what I was thinking, but isn't their skin usually tan?
Thank you for that information! That's so sad they get mange so often. What causes it?When the skin is inflamed and they lose all their hair, so it's exposed to the sun, it gets dark ashy gray.I used to work at a vet hospital, I've seen it a lot with chronic skin issues in dogs. Coyotes get mange a lot, sadly.