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  2. Tourist captures rare footage of arctic foxes in Iceland - AOL

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    Tourist Oliver Staiger has visited Iceland 14 times said this was the first time he’s spotted arctic foxes there. Tourist captures rare footage of arctic foxes in Iceland [Video] Skip to main ...

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  4. Vulpes skinneri - Wikipedia

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    Vulpes skinneri is a species of extinct fox in the genus Vulpes [1] from the early Pleistocene, identified based on fossil remains dated to about 2 million years ago. [2] The species is known from a single partial skeleton discovered in the Malapa Fossil Site at the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site in South Africa and is associated with the fossil hominin remains of Australopithecus ...

  5. Vulpes qiuzhudingi - Wikipedia

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    Vulpes qiuzhudingi is an extinct species of fox that lived during the Neogene period in the Himalayas. [2] It was primarily carnivorous. [3] The fossils, dating from the Pliocene epoch between 5.08 and 3.60 million years ago, were discovered in the Zanda Basin and Kunlun Mountains of Tibet.

  6. Vulpes riffautae - Wikipedia

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    Vulpes riffautae is an extinct species of fox from the late Miocene of Chad (approximately 7 ma). Fossils of V. riffautae potentially represent the earliest record of the dog family, Canidae, in the Old World. [1] V. riffautae was intermediate in size between Rüppell's fox (Vulpes rueppellii) and the fennec fox (V. zerda). The mandible is ...

  7. Vulpes - Wikipedia

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    Kit foxes are an arid area-dwelling North American species. They are found in Oregon, Colorado, Nevada, Utah, California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas in the United States, as well as in Mexico. V. pallida: Pale fox: The pale fox lives in the Sahel region in Africa, and is an arid area-dwelling species. [7] V. rueppellii: Rüppell's fox

  8. Urocyon - Wikipedia

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    These two fox species are found in the Western Hemisphere. Whole genome sequencing indicates that Urocyon is the most basal genus of the living canids. [8] Fossils of what is believed to be the ancestor of the gray fox, Urocyon progressus, have been found in Kansas and date to the Upper Pliocene, [9] with some undescribed specimens dating even ...

  9. Fox - Wikipedia

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    The word fox comes from Old English and derives from Proto-Germanic *fuhsaz. [nb 1] This in turn derives from Proto-Indo-European *puḱ-"thick-haired, tail." [nb 2] Male foxes are known as dogs, tods, or reynards; females as vixens; and young as cubs, pups, or kits, though the last term is not to be confused with the kit fox, a distinct