A little bit of a longshot since they’re both subspecies but could I get some Eastern Coyotes (Also called Coywolves!) or Vancouver Coastal Sea Wolves? :)
Eastern Coyote (Саnis latrans var.), family Canidae, found in the Eastern U.S.
The eastern coyote, while genetically mostly coyote, also have gray wolf and even domestic dog genetics. This hybridization occurred around the Great Lakes area.
Also called "Coywolves"
Coyotes have not historically lived in the Eastern U.S. The removal of wolves from the eastern US have opened the region up for colonization by Coyotes.
photographs: Mass.gov & John Davis
Read more:
Learn about coyotes | Mass.gov
NETN Species Spotlight - Eastern Coyote (U.S. National Park Service)
Vancouver Coastal Sea Wolf aka Sea Wolf (Canis lupus crassodon), family Canidae, found along the coast of the PNW of North America, from Alaska and British Colombia (including Vancouver Island)
A subspecies of the Grey Wolf.
Semi-aquatic, feeding mainly on sea life.
Have been known to swim up to 12 km (7.5 miles) between land masses.
photographs: Mathieu S. Addison, Rylvan

















