At sexual maturity, males average 19.2 m (63 ft) and females 19.9 m (65.3 ft).
Adult males average smaller than females.
Eastern coyotes are larger than their western counterparts, the males averaging about 40 pounds, the females 5 to 8 pounds lighter.
In a banding study conducted in the Pilliga forests of northern New South Wales, males averaged 824 grams with females averaging 745 grams.
At sexual maturity, males average 11.9 m (39 ft) and females 12 m (39.3 ft) off Japan.
Mature males average about 50 pounds and females about 33 pounds.
Yet the males average only about 60 mm in length.
Having a round, cylindrical body with a compressed posterior, males average 125 mm in length, while females average 105 mm.
In Denali National Park, where I currently study caribou, mature adult males average about 500 pounds but can range from 400 to nearly 600 pounds.
The sexes of this species are identical in plumage, and the males average slightly larger.