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Coyogre

Photographic Evidence of a Coyogre (Adolescent)
A colloquial term used for a desert predator resembling a coyote, the Coyogre is commonly-believed to be a MSC. While the adolescents generally reach up to three feet in height, the adult male coyogre can grow as tall as 5 1/2 feet. Their pelt is typically wiry, causing bodily injury to soft tissue. Because the coyogre is an invasive species that has flourished in multiple regions, some humans will hunt and kill the coyogre for it's meat, though if not treated first, coyogre meat is poisonous to humans.