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Remember way back when...You told me. Blue fur on a coyote is not truly blue. But it is a mixture of silver & black. You know as in "black bears". Well I never bought into that explanation. So I researched it. I found out the blue colored hue on a black bear. Was due to a "genetic mutation". NOT from the blending of silver with black. The rare bluish hue colored black bear. Is called a "Glacier Bear". Thus in summation. your explanation didn't wash. Try again... That coyote I posted a pic of. Had a very dark/bluish colored muzzle. Also the demarcation line between the dark muzzle & off white face. Had a VERY thin line of Blur fur. Was it a coyote? IMHO it was. However, where that thin line of actual "Blue" come from. I have no idea. IF...I were to guess. I would say somewhere way back in it's Heritage/DNA. Was some DNA from a dog. Not a Glacier black bear. lol!!