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Everything about Vulpes totally explainedVulpes is a genus of the Canidae family. It includes the true foxes, although there are species in other genera whose common names include the word "fox".
True foxes are distinguished from members of the Canis genus, such as wolves, coyotes, and jackals, by their smaller size and flatter skulls. They have black triangular markings between the eyes and nose, and the tip of the tail is often a different colour from the rest of the pelt.
Species
Arctic Fox, Vulpes lagopus
Kit Fox, Vulpes macrotis
Pale Fox, Vulpes pallida
Bengal Fox, Vulpes bengalensis
Blanford's Fox, Vulpes cana
Cape Fox, Vulpes chama
Corsac Fox, Vulpes corsac
Tibetan Sand Fox, Vulpes ferrilata
Rüppell's Fox, Vulpes rueppellii
Swift Fox, Vulpes velox
Red Fox, Vulpes vulpes
Fennec Fox, Vulpes zerda
Fossil species
Vulpes riffautae - Late Miocene
Further Information
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