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Past Slide Shows
September 1998
  • Elephants

    August 1998
  • Brown Bears

    June 1998
  • Birds

    March 1998
  • Hawks

  • October Feature

    Foxes

    The 14 species of fox also belong to the Canidae family. Of these, the red fox Vulpes vulpes) is the most widespread. Found throughout most of the northern hemisphere, the red fox, a medium¡size canid with red coat and bushy tail, easily adapts to different habitats, ranging from woodlands to arctic tundras and is sometimes even found in suburban gardens. The red fox eats rodents, rabbits, worms, fruit, and garbage. Though the red fox is heavily hunted and trapped, populations have remained stable.

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