- Vulpes - Wikipedia
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
- ADW: Vulpes: INFORMATION
Vulpes is made up of 12 species, but there are about 27 extant species of foxes spread over 9 different genera (New World Encyclopedia, 2017)
- The Twelve Species Of True Foxes - WorldAtlas
The Vulpes genus of the Canidae family is represented by twelve species of ‘true foxes ’ These animals share a few characteristics that distinguish them from the members of the Canis genus The members of Vulpes have flatter skulls and smaller size than the members of the Canis genus
- Red fox | Diet, Behavior, Adaptations | Britannica
red fox, (Vulpes vulpes), species of fox (family Canidae) found throughout Europe, temperate Asia, northern Africa, and North America It has the largest natural distribution of any land mammal except human beings
- Vulpes - Animalia
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 species
- Vulpes vulpes - US Forest Service
TAXONOMY : The currently accepted scientific name for the red fox is Vulpes vulpes Linn Red foxes belongs to the family Canidae Historically red foxes were classified as two species, Vulpes vulpes in the Old World and V fulva in the New World, but today they are considered to be one species [5, 11, 36] Hall [11] recognizes ten subspecies of
- Category:Vulpes - Wikipedia
Articles relating to the genus Vulpes The members of this genus are colloquially referred to as true foxes, meaning they form a proper clade The word "fox" occurs on the common names of species Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vulpes
- Vulpes - True foxes: facts, distribution population | BioDB
Vulpes species are primarily nocturnal, emerging from their dens at dusk to hunt and forage throughout the night Their diet is predominantly carnivorous, focusing on small animals and birds, but they can also exhibit remarkable dietary flexibility by including fruits, vegetables, and insects
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