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  2. Cincinnati Zoo Announces Birth of Adorable Bat-Eared Fox - AOL

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    This little guy is being bottle fed right now, but when he gets older his diet will consist mostly of termites. Adult bat-eared foxes measure between 18 to 26 inches and weigh 7 to 12 pounds.

  3. Baby bat-eared foxes are born at zoo — and may be the ... - AOL

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    "We are trying to soak up and capture every moment we can,” the zoo in Ohio said.

  4. Bat-eared fox kits to debut at Greenville Zoo in June: What ...

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    Three female bat-eared fox kits (young foxes) were born in April at the Greenville Zoo and are ... The exciting news was shared by the city of ... He weighed .3 lbs at birth and now weights .7 lbs

  5. Red fox - Wikipedia

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    Red fox kits coming out of their den. The average litter size consists of four to six kits, though litters of up to 13 kits have occurred. [7] Large litters are typical in areas where fox mortality is high. [49]: 93 Kits are born blind, deaf and toothless, with dark brown fluffy fur. At birth, they weigh 56–110 g (2.0–3.9 oz) and measure 14 ...

  6. Kit fox - Wikipedia

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    The kit fox is a socially monogamous species, [17] and the mated pair remains together throughout the year. [3] However, polygamous mating relationships have been observed. [ 14 ] Female foxes begin searching for natal dens in September and October and usually usable dens are visited and cleaned of debris before the final selection is made.

  7. Gray fox - Wikipedia

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    The gray fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus), or grey fox, is an omnivorous mammal of the family Canidae, widespread throughout North America and Central America.This species and its only congener, the diminutive island fox (Urocyon littoralis) of the California Channel Islands, are the only living members of the genus Urocyon, which is considered to be genetically sister to all other living canids.

  8. Buttonwood Park Zoo welcomed three new baby beavers ... - AOL

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    Zoo officials announced the arrival of three American beavers, a.k.a. kits, born on May 16. The kits' parents are 8-year-old female Wicket and 6-year-old male Justin, according to the zoo's press ...

  9. Corsac fox - Wikipedia

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    The Corsac fox is a medium-sized fox, with a head and body length of 45 to 65 cm (18 to 26 in), and a tail 19 to 35 cm (7.5 to 13.8 in) long. Adults weigh from 1.6 to 3.2 kilograms (3.5 to 7.1 lb). It has grey to yellowish fur over much of the body, with paler underparts and pale markings on the mouth, chin, and throat.