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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
'''Foxes''' are [https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/omnivores/ omnivorous animals] of the [https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7151911/ Canidae] family that range in size from tiny to medium. They feature a flattened cranium with erect, triangular ears, a pointed, slightly upturned nose, and a long, bushy tail (''[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/foxtail brush]''). | '''Foxes''' are [https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/omnivores/ omnivorous animals] of the [https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7151911/ Canidae] family that range in size from tiny to medium. They feature a flattened cranium with erect, triangular ears, a pointed, slightly upturned nose, and a long, bushy tail (''[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/foxtail brush]''). | ||
'''''Never trust a fox. Looks like a dog, behaves like a cat.''''' | |||
'' Erin Hunter'' | |||
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Foxes are smaller than their Canidae cousins, jackals and wolves, but larger than raccoon dogs. The red fox is the largest species, measuring 35-50 cm at the shoulders, while the smallest is the fennec fox, which stands 20 cm. The weight varies by species, with the heaviest being 4-9 kg and the lightest being 0.7-1.6 kg. Foxes vary in colour from black to pearly white and spotted black, with a grey or white underside. Their jaw has 42 teeth: 3/3 incisors, 1/1 canines, 4/4 premolars, and 3/2 molars. Foxes have black whiskers on their muzzle, head, and forelimbs that measure an average of 1.6 inches long. The fur is denser and more abundant in the winter. | |||
Red foxes are incredibly widespread mammals in the fox family. They are the largest member of the true fox, or taxonomical genus Vulpes. Other true foxes include the Arctic fox, fennec fox, Bengal fox, and more. | Red foxes are incredibly widespread mammals in the fox family. They are the largest member of the true fox, or taxonomical genus Vulpes. Other true foxes include the Arctic fox, fennec fox, Bengal fox, and more. |
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Introduction
Foxes are omnivorous animals of the Canidae family that range in size from tiny to medium. They feature a flattened cranium with erect, triangular ears, a pointed, slightly upturned nose, and a long, bushy tail (brush).
Never trust a fox. Looks like a dog, behaves like a cat. Erin Hunter
Scientific Classification |
Domain: Eukaryota |
Kingdom: Animalia |
Phylum: Chordata |
Order: Carnivora |
Family: Canidae |
Subfamily: Caninae |
Foxes are smaller than their Canidae cousins, jackals and wolves, but larger than raccoon dogs. The red fox is the largest species, measuring 35-50 cm at the shoulders, while the smallest is the fennec fox, which stands 20 cm. The weight varies by species, with the heaviest being 4-9 kg and the lightest being 0.7-1.6 kg. Foxes vary in colour from black to pearly white and spotted black, with a grey or white underside. Their jaw has 42 teeth: 3/3 incisors, 1/1 canines, 4/4 premolars, and 3/2 molars. Foxes have black whiskers on their muzzle, head, and forelimbs that measure an average of 1.6 inches long. The fur is denser and more abundant in the winter.
Red foxes are incredibly widespread mammals in the fox family. They are the largest member of the true fox, or taxonomical genus Vulpes. Other true foxes include the Arctic fox, fennec fox, Bengal fox, and more.
Common Name: Red Fox |
Scientific Name: Vulpes vulpes |
Type: Mammals |
Diet: Omnivore |
Average Life Span In The Wild: 2 to 4 years |
Size: Head and body: 18 to 33.75 inches; *tail: 12 to 21.75 inches |
Weight: 6.5 to 24 pounds |