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red foxor common foxEither of two fox species: Vulpes vulpes, found throughout Europe, temperate Asia, and northern Africa, and V. fulva of North America. It has a reddish brown coat; the tail is white-tipped, and the ears and legs are black. Red foxes are 36–42 in. (90–105 cm) long, including the 15-in. (38-cm) tail; they stand about 16 in. (40 cm) tall and weigh about 15 lb (7 kg). They eat small mammals, eggs, fruit, and birds. They are hunted for sport and for their fur and are raised commercially for pelts. North American red foxes exhibit black and silver colour phases. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Concentration of selected foreign substances in the tissues of fox Vulpes vulpes L. Home ranges, movements and habitat associations of red foxes Vulpes vulpes in suburban Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Vulpes vulpes L20676 1 (Rabies) 1987 Yellow mongoose U22628 1 (Rabies) 1985 Racoon dog U22476 1 (Rabies) 1986 Dog U22482 1 (Rabies) 1985 Vampire bat U22479 1 (Rabies) 1992 Eptesicus fuscus AF351833 1 (Rabies) 1992 Myotis lucifugus AF351839 1 (Rabies) ? |
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