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A fox can be any of 23 medium-sized carnivore species in the family Canidae, most commonly a member of the genus Vulpes, and in particular the well-known Red Fox, Vulpes vulpes. Foxes tend to be small by comparison with other members of their family like wolves, jackals, and domestic dogs; to have slender, slightly flattened skulls, pointed muzzles, moderately short legs, large ears, and long, bushy tails.

Unlike many canids, foxes are not pack animals; they are solitary, opportunistic feeders that hunt live prey by stealth and surprise, and gather a wide variety of other foods ranging from grasshoppers to fruit and berries.

Foxes include members of the following genera:

Vulpes ("foxes" in the strict sense, ten species)
Alopex (Arctic Fox)
Fennecus (Fennec)
Urocyon (two species: Gray Fox and Island Fox)
Lycalopex (Hoary Fox)
Pseudalopex (South American foxes, four species, e.g. Culpeo)
Dusicyon (Falkland Island Fox)
Cerdocyon (Crab-eating Fox)

some countries foxes are a serious pest when imported. This is a recurring pattern in colonization. Plants and animals, though perfectly suited to their environmental niche in their home country, become a serious pest when taken to a different part of the world.

In Australia, for example, feral Red Foxes are probably the single most harmful invasive animal, being responsible for more extinctions than even cats and rabbits. Deliberately introduced as a quarry for the sport of fox hunting, they are now seen as a pest by farmers because of the toll they take on young lambs, goats and poultry, and are hunted by professional and amateur shooters, particularly by spotlighting.

Ironically, certain varieties of fox in other parts of the world are an endangered species. The first example of the introduction of the fox into a new habitat by humans seems to be neolithic Cyprus.

In Western culture, the fox is a familiar animal of folklore, a symbol for cunning. (See Trickster). The species is also a popular animal for furry characters.
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Corsac fox
BBC Nature: Wildfacts
"Together with the Arctic fox, the corsac fox occupies a niche that is between the true dogs (Canis) and the foxes (Vulpes). Categorized information Read More
Fennec fox
BBC Nature: Wildfacts
Categorized information with pictures. "Fennec foxes have particularly large ears". Read More
Red Fox
Pelotes Island Nature Preserve
Frequently asked questions on Foxes.  Read More
Corsac Fox
Blue Planet Biomes
Brief description of Corsac Fox with additional references.  Read More
Golden Jackal
Blue Planet Biomes
Brief description of Golden Jackal with additional references Read More
Grey Fox
Blue Planet Biomes
Brief description of Grey Fox with additional references Read More
Red Fox
Blue Planet Biomes
Brief description of Red Fox with additional references Read More
Arctic Fox
Canadian Wildlife Service
"The Arctic fox (Alopex lagopus), or white fox, as it is often called, is a member of the canid family and is related to other foxes, wolves, and dogs'. Categorized and detailed information on habitat, diet, range, etc.  Read More
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Canadian Wildlife Service
Categorized and detailed information on habitat, diet, range, etc.  Read More
Fox Organization
National Fox Welfare Society
They rescue fox from disease, injury, etc. Read More
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Wind Cave National Park
Fact Sheet Read More
Fennec Fox
PBS
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Red Fox
bcadventure.com
Brief description of Red Fox and includes information on tracks. Read More
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Rickert's Garden
Narrative about Red Fox Read More
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