Category
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Red Fox
species of mammal

Vulpes lagopus
species of mammal

Vulpes zerda
a small crepuscular fox native to Saharan Africa

Vulpes
Vulpes is a genus of the subfamily 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. True foxes are distinguished from members of the genus Canis, such as domesticated dogs, wolves, jackals and coyotes, by their smaller size (5–11 kg), longer, bushier tail, and flatter skull. They have black, triangular markings between their eyes and nose, and the tip of their tail is often a different color from

corsac fox
species of mammal

Indian Fox
species of mammal

Tibetan fox
species of mammal

Vulpes chama
species of mammal

Blanford's fox
species of mammal

Rüppell's fox
species of mammal

kit fox
species of fox native to North America
swift fox
species of mammal

Pale fox
species of mammal
silver fox
melanistic form of red fox

Arabian red fox
subspecies of mammal

Kurdistan red fox
subspecies of mammal

Vulpes vulpes schrenckii
subspecies of mammal

Vulpes vulpes peculiosa
subspecies of mammal

American red fox
subspecies of mammal

white-footed fox
subspecies of mammal
Vulpes qiuzhudingi
species of mammal
Vulpes riffautae
species of mammal
Turkmenian fox
subspecies of mammal
Sierra Nevada red fox
subspecies of mammal
Vulpes vulpes cascadensis
subspecies of red fox
Vulpes skinneri
species of mammal
cross fox
color-variation of the common fox
Vulpes vulpes montana
subspecies of mammal