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Species in the genus Vulpes
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Blanford’s fox (
Vulpes cana
)
Although lacking the bold colouring of the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) with which it coexists, Blanford’s fox is no less striking. The...
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7 Images
2 Videos
Pale fox (
Vulpes pallida
)
The pale fox is one of the least known of all fox species, maybe in part due to its pale, sandy coat that blends in with its deser...
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3 Images
1 Video
Rüeppell’s fox (
Vulpes rueppelli
)
Information on Rüeppell’s fox is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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5 Images
1 Video
Kit fox (
Vulpes macrotis
)
Kit foxes are among the smallest foxes of the Americas, with their most conspicuous characteristic being exceptionally large, clos...
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14 Images
7 Videos
Fennec fox (
Vulpes zerda
)
Weighing around only one kilogram, the fennec is the smallest of all foxes. It is easily recognised by its massive ears, which ar...
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7 Videos
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