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  2. Tibetan fox - Wikipedia

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    The Tibetan fox primarily preys on plateau pikas, followed by rodents, marmots, woolly hares, rabbits, small ground birds and lizards. [9] It also scavenges on the carcasses of Tibetan antelopes, musk deer, blue sheep and livestock. Tibetan foxes are mostly solitary, daytime hunters as their main prey, pikas, are diurnal. [4]

  3. Fox - Wikipedia

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    Fox species differ in fur color, length, and density. Coat colors range from pearly white to black-and-white to black flecked with white or grey on the underside. 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.

  4. Vulpes - Wikipedia

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    The red fox, Ruppell's fox, and Tibetan sand fox possess white-tipped tails. [23] The Arctic fox's tail-tip is of the same color as the rest of the tail (white or blue-gray). [24] Blanford's fox usually possesses a black-tipped tail, but a small number of specimens (2% in Israel, 24% in the United Arab Emirates) possess a light-tipped tail. [23]

  5. Himalayan brown bear - Wikipedia

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    The Himalayan brown bear (Ursus arctos isabellinus), also known as the Himalayan red bear or isabelline bear, is a subspecies of the brown bear occurring in the western Himalayas. It is the largest mammal in the region, males reaching up to 2.2 m (7 ft 3 in) long, while females are a little smaller.

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  7. AI thinks snakes won’t die & bears can’t run. We asked ...

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    I asked ChatGPT some of the most common myths about bears and snakes, and you aren’t gonna believe what AI thinks humans believe about wildlife in the South.

  8. Common raccoon dog - Wikipedia

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    The common raccoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides), also called the Chinese or Asian raccoon dog to distinguish it from the Japanese raccoon dog, is a small, heavy-set, fox-like canid native to East Asia. Named for its raccoon-like face markings, it is most closely related to foxes.

  9. Ancient skull reveals how all brown bears carry genes of ...

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    Researchers were able to obtain DNA from the skull of a young polar bear that lived 100,000 years ago. Ancient skull reveals how all brown bears carry genes of polar cousin Skip to main content