For the most part, he’s a reasonably normal example of his kind. Coyote is a quadrupedal canid with a light and lean build that borders on scrawny. His fur is an a mishmash of assorted greys and light browns that make it hard to pin an actual color on him, though it’s lighter along his underbelly, and he has one white “sock” on his left hind leg. His eyes aren’t quite matched, the left being gold and the right being more coppery, but they’re still fairly close. What sets Coyote apart from his more typical brethren, however, is the fact that coyotes tend not to be five-and-a-half feet tall at the shoulder, just under ten from nose to tailtip, and capable of speech.