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The Ezo red fox (Vulpes vulpes schrencki) is a subspecies of red fox widely distributed in Hokkaido, Sakhalin, the Kuril Islands and the surrounding islands of Japan. The Ezo red fox's formal name, kitakitsune (北狐), was given to the subspecies by Kyukichi Kishida when he studied them in Sakhalin in 1924.
Hokkaido red-backed vole; Hokkaidō wolf; Honshū wolf; Horsfield's shrew; Ikonnikov's bat; ... Japanese red fox; Japanese sea lion; Japanese serow; Japanese shrew mole;
Hokkaido wolf (Canis lupus hattai), one of 110 [1] taxa classed as Extinct [2] on the 2020 Japanese Red List (Hokkaido University Museum) The Japanese Red List (レッドリスト, reddo risuto) is the Japanese domestic counterpart to the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. The national Red List is compiled and maintained by the Ministry of ...
Although on a global level the grey wolf is assessed as least concern, the two Japanese subspecies, Hokkaido wolf and Japanese wolf, are further recent extinctions; the 2020 Japanese Ministry of the Environment Red List also lists as extinct the Okinawa flying fox and Japanese river otter, as well as the subspecies Miyako little horseshoe bat .
Ezo red fox: Fauna Native to northern Japanese archipelago (Vulpes vulpes schrencki) Ezo tanuki: Fauna Subspecies of raccoon dog native to Hokkaido (Nyctereutes viverrinus albus) Hokkaido dog: Fauna A Spitz-type domesticated hunting dog perhaps descend from introduced Akitas: Dosanko: Fauna Also called the "Hokkaido horse" Sable: Fauna
Japanese squirrel Japanese giant flying squirrel: Hokkaido wolf (extinct) Japanese wolf (extinct) Yezo sika deer: Honshu sika deer: Ezo red fox: Japanese fox: Sable: Japanese marten: East Siberian (or Ezo) stoat: Japanese stoat: Common least weasel: Japanese least weasel: Japanese weasel: Japanese macaque: Japanese serow: Japanese shrew mole ...
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Juvenile red foxes are known as kits. Males are called tods or dogs, females are called vixens, and young are known as cubs or kits. [14] Although the Arctic fox has a small native population in northern Scandinavia, and while the corsac fox's range extends into European Russia, the red fox is the only fox native to Western Europe, and so is simply called "the fox" in colloquial British English.