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  2. Red fox - Wikipedia

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    Juvenile red foxes are known as kits. Males are called tods or dogs, females are called vixens, and young are known as cubs or kits. [14] Although the Arctic fox has a small native population in northern Scandinavia, and while the corsac fox's range extends into European Russia, the red fox is the only fox native to Western Europe, and so is simply called "the fox" in colloquial British English.

  3. American red fox - Wikipedia

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    The North American red foxes have been traditionally considered either as subspecies of the Old World red foxes or subspecies of their own species, V. fulva.Due to the opinion that North American red foxes were introduced from Europe, all North American red foxes have been seen as conspecific with V. vulpes; [2] however, genetic analyses of global red fox haplotypes indicates that the North ...

  4. Sierra Nevada red fox - Wikipedia

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    The Sierra Nevada red fox (Vulpes vulpes necator), also known as the High Sierra fox, is a subspecies of red fox found in the Oregon Cascades and the Sierra Nevada.It is likely one of the most endangered mammals in North America.

  5. Vulpes - Wikipedia

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    Red fox: The red fox is the most abundant and most widely distributed species of Vulpes, occurring throughout the Northern Hemisphere (North America, Asia, and Europe). They also are present in Australia, though they were brought there by humans for fox hunting in the 1830s, and are considered an invasive species. V. zerda: Fennec fox

  6. Skeleton of 26,000-year-old red fox unearthed in Utah cave ...

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    According to Utah wildlife officials, red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) are the most widely distributed terrestrial carnivores in the world. They appeared in North America from Eurasia between 300,000 and ...

  7. Foxes likely more visible now; what to know - AOL

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    The state is home to about 10,000 red foxes, which are the more likely species of fox to be seen in as gray foxes tend to stay in woods and rocky areas. ... Plight of wild boar found rummaging in ...

  8. List of animals of Yellowstone - Wikipedia

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    Red foxes. A montane subspecies of red fox (Vulpes vulpes macroura) occurs in the park and Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. These foxes are not overly common due to predation and displacement by the more common coyote. They are most commonly found in forested areas of the park. [20] [21] [22]

  9. List of mammals of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    This subspecies is also found in Northern Canada. [16] Red fox Vulpes vulpes: Red foxes are found throughout Alaska, except for the Western Aleutians, some islands in Southeast Alaska, and Prince William Sound. It is an introduced animal on many of the state's islands due to turn of the 20th century fox farming.