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We have a steady supply of quality tanned coyote faces. These coyote faces come from Canadian coyote skins that are used to make collars for top-of-the-line parkas. They are ideal gift ship items for children and are ideal for craft projects. These are #1 or #2 grade coyote faces. These have noses that do not lay as flat and may not be as full faced as the select faces.Coyote are not an endangered species.
We have a steady supply of quality tanned coyote faces. These coyote faces come from Canadian coyote skins that are used to make collars for top-of-the-line parkas. They are ideal gift ship items for children and are ideal for craft projects. The #1/2 Grade faces have noses that do not lay as flat and may not be as full faced as the select faces.One dyed black coyote face is measured to be 8" long, 6.5" wide and weighed 0.14 lbs.Coyote are not an endangered species.
These are full coyote jaw bones or mandibles. They are clean and measure approximately 6" long by 3" wide at the widest end. A U.S. Fish & Wildlife export permit is required for all shipments outside of the U.S. Coyotes are not an endangered species.
These are half coyote jaw bones or mandibles. They are a mix of right and left jaw bones. They are clean and measure 5" to 6" long and about 1" wide. They weigh 25 to 35 grams each. A U.S. Fish & Wildlife export permit is required for all shipments outside of the U.S. Coyotes are not an endangered species.
These are cleaned, real coyote knuckle bones. They average about 0.75" to 1" in length, and are about 1/8" wide. A U.S. Fish & Wildlife export permit is required for all shipments outside of the U.S. Coyotes are not an endangered species.
These are cleaned, real coyote femurs. They average about 7" long, 0.5" wide at the middle and 1" to 1.5" wide at the ends. A U.S. Fish & Wildlife export permit is required for all shipments outside of the U.S. Coyotes are not an endangered species.
These are cleaned, real coyote humeri. They average about 6" to 7"long, 0.5" wide at the middle and 1" to 1.5" wide at the ends. A U.S. Fish & Wildlife export permit is required for all shipments outside of the U.S. Coyotes are not an endangered species.
These are cleaned, real coyote radii. They average about 6.5" long and 0.5" wide. A U.S. Fish & Wildlife export permit is required for all shipments outside of the U.S. Coyotes are not an endangered species.
These are cleaned, real coyote tibia. They average about 6.5" to 7" in length, 0.5" wide at the middle, and 1" wide at the ends. A U.S. Fish & Wildlife export permit is required for all shipments outside of the U.S. Coyotes are not an endangered species.
These are cleaned, real coyote ulna. They average about 7" to 8" in length, and are about 1/8" wide. A U.S. Fish & Wildlife export permit is required for all shipments outside of the U.S. Coyotes are not an endangered species.
We get tanned coyote legs with feet occasionally from a man who cuts large, prime, Canadian coyotes for making parka collars or from coyote skins we use to make pillows. This is a limited-supply item at this time. The coyote legs without claws are about 6" to 10" long and the coyote legs with claws are about 8" to 13" long.Coyotes are not an endangered species.A U.S. Fish & Wildlife export permit is required for all shipments outside of the U.S.
These are cleaned, real coyote ribs. They average about 5" to 7" in length, and are about 1/8" wide. A U.S. Fish & Wildlife export permit is required for all shipments outside of the U.S. Coyotes are not an endangered species.
These are cleaned, real coyote shoulder blades. They average about 4" long by 2" wide. A U.S. Fish & Wildlife export permit is required for all shipments outside of the U.S. Coyotes are not an endangered species.
These coyote skulls have been professionally cleaned and prepared. They come with the teeth and lower jaw. The upper and lower jaws may be separate or glued together. They are sorted into #1 skulls, which have no breaks or holes, and #2 skulls, which have broken pieces and may have holes. We measured a skull to be 8" (20.5 cm) long, and 4.5" (11.5 cm) wide. The highest point of the skulls range between 3.5 - 4" (9 - 10 cm).
These tails come from northern coyotes that are used to make parka collars in Canada. They are approximately 10" to 16" long.The #1/2 is almost a Select tail but the hair might not lay flat. Overall appearance is good.Coyote are common in the United States and Canada and are not endangered.A USFWS export permit is required for all shipments outside the USA.