Young of the year, means thick soft puppy fur, from a coyote right under a year old.
Not completely full grown, and female, but still 51" of hide. (*a really big male might go 70+" stretched)
Being a high desert coyote it has a reddish color and a pink cast to the belly, with a darker back and long white tipped guard hair (and lots of it), and a big fat tail.
Taken in winter, it has a full prime coat, and is well furred on the belly.
It's a nice wall hanger, but I've got a full body mount (coyote) at the taxidermist's shop now, and I won't
need this wall hanger anymore.
Here's a photo of it hanging over my buck skull;

Krusty
