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  2. Fennec fox - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, the fennec fox was portrayed on the cover of a Ranger Rick magazine. [46] In Roman art and literature, there is dearth of depictions of fox species in general. However, according to Martial's Epigrams which describes the "long-eared fox" as a popular pet, it is likely that the fennec fox was kept as an exotic pet in the Roman empire. [47]

  3. Fox - Wikipedia

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    Fennec foxes (and other species of fox adapted to life in the desert, such as kit foxes), for example, have large ears and short fur to aid in keeping the body cool. [ 2 ] [ 9 ] Arctic foxes , on the other hand, have tiny ears and short limbs as well as thick, insulating fur, which aid in keeping the body warm. [ 10 ]

  4. Vulpes - Wikipedia

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    Vulpes is a genus of the sub-family Caninae.The members of this genus are colloquially referred to as true foxes, meaning they form a proper clade.The word "fox" occurs in the common names of all species of the genus, but also appears in the common names of other canid species.

  5. If You See a Fox, Here's the True, Unexpected Significance of ...

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    Characteristics of a Fox. Foxes have petite, acute snouts, and nimble bodies atop long, thin legs. ... Foxes are small in size, averaging between 1.5-24 lbs., and can be up to 24 inches tall. That ...

  6. Safari park confirms death of hand-reared fox kit - AOL

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    A young fennec fox that was hand-reared for seven months has died. Dot was one of two kits born at Longleat Safari Park in the spring and was raised by hand after keepers noticed their mother was ...

  7. Foxes in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    In Dogon mythology, the fox [1] is reported to be either the trickster god of the desert, who embodies chaos [2] or a messenger for the gods. [3]There is a Tswana riddle that says that "Phokoje go tsela o dithetsenya [Only the muddy fox lives] meaning that, in a philosophical sense, 'only an active person who does not mind getting muddy gets to progress in life.'

  8. Xerocole - Wikipedia

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    The fennec fox's large ears help keep it cool: when the blood vessels dilate, blood from the body cycles in and dissipates over the expanded surface area. [1]A xerocole (from Greek xēros / ˈ z ɪ r oʊ s / 'dry' and Latin col(ere) 'to inhabit'), [2] [3] [4] is a general term referring to any animal that is adapted to live in a desert.

  9. Gray Fox Raised Illegally as a Pet Gets New Life at New ... - AOL

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    Gray foxes, despite the name, are not considered “true foxes” due to their scientific classification as part of the Urocyon genus instead of the Vulpes genus (like the better-known red fox).