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  2. American red fox - Wikipedia

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    The North American red foxes have been traditionally considered either as subspecies of the Old World red foxes or subspecies of their own species, V. fulva.Due to the opinion that North American red foxes were introduced from Europe, all North American red foxes have been seen as conspecific with V. vulpes; [2] however, genetic analyses of global red fox haplotypes indicates that the North ...

  3. Pacific golden plover - Wikipedia

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    In transition from non-breeding to breeding plumage Pluvialis fulva - MHNT The Pacific golden plover ( Pluvialis fulva ) is a migratory shorebird that breeds during summer in Alaska and Siberia. During nonbreeding season, this medium-sized plover migrates widely across the Pacific.

  4. Gallowayella fulva - Wikipedia

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    Gallowayella fulva is a species of foliose lichen in the family Teloschistaceae. [2] It was first scientifically described in 1796 by German lichenologist Georg Franz Hoffmann, who classified it as a member of genus Lobaria. [3] It has also been classified in the genera Oxneria, Xanthomendoza and Xanthoria in its taxonomic history. [1]

  5. Hemerocallis fulva - Wikipedia

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    Hemerocallis fulva, the orange day-lily, [3] tawny daylily, corn lily, tiger daylily, fulvous daylily, ditch lily or Fourth of July lily (also railroad daylily, roadside daylily, outhouse lily, track lily, and wash-house lily), [citation needed] is a species of daylily native to Asia.

  6. Rasberry crazy ant - Wikipedia

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    The tawny crazy ant [2] [3] [4] or Rasberry crazy ant, [2] Nylanderia fulva, is an ant originating in South America. Like the longhorn crazy ant (Paratrechina longicornis), this species is called "crazy ant" because of its quick, unpredictable movements (the related N. pubens is known as the "Caribbean crazy ant").

  7. Polyscias fulva - Wikipedia

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    Polyscias fulva is a species of flowering plant in the family Araliaceae (ginseng). It is an evergreen or deciduous tree, native to the mountains of tropical Africa and the southwestern Arabian Peninsula.

  8. Aphaenogaster fulva - Wikipedia

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    Aphaenogaster fulva; Scientific classification; Domain: Eukaryota: Kingdom: Animalia: ... Aphaenogaster fulva is a species of ant in the family Formicidae. [1] [2] [3 ...

  9. Rhododendron subsect. Fulva - Wikipedia

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    Rhododendron ser. Fulva Tagg in J. B. Stevenson 1930 Fulva is a subsection of section Ponticum in Hymenanthes in the genus Rhododendron . It comprises 2 species of shrubs native to East Asia .