- decade.
Within Vulpes, 12
separate extant species and four
fossil species are described: The
oldest known fossil species within Vulpes is V. riffautae...
- The red fox (
Vulpes vulpes) is the
largest of the true
foxes and one of the most
widely distributed members of the
order Carnivora,
being present across...
- the red fox (
Vulpes vulpes)
diverged approximately 3.17MYA. Additionally, the
Arctic fox
diverged from its
sister group, the kit fox (
Vulpes macrotis),...
- the distribution,
daily activity and diet of
fennec fox (
Vulpes zerda), red fox (
Vulpes vulpes) and
African golden wolf (Canis anthus) in
southern Tunisia"...
- Antarctica. The most
common and
widespread species of fox is the red fox (
Vulpes vulpes) with
about 47
recognized subspecies. The
global distribution of foxes...
-
media related to
Vulpes macrotis.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Vulpes macrotis.
ARKive –
images and
movies of the kit fox (
Vulpes macrotis) NPS...
- The
bonefish (Albula
vulpes) is the type
species of the
bonefish family (Albulidae), the only
family in
order Albuliformes.
Bonefish were once believed...
- The
Bengal fox (
Vulpes bengalensis), also
known as the
Indian fox, is a fox
endemic to the
Indian subcontinent from the
Himalayan foothills and
Terai of...
-
biology of the
Tibetan fox (
Vulpes ferrilata)" (PDF).
Canid News. 11: 1–7. Heptner, V. G.; Naumov, N. P. (1998) [1967]. "Genus
Vulpes Oken, 1816".
Mammals of...
- The
American red fox (
Vulpes vulpes fulva) is a
North American subspecies of the red fox. It is the
largest of the true
foxes and one of the most widely...