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A litter of baby foxes looking at you
A young fox found a baseball near a sports field.
two cute young  foxes at the entrance of the den ( Vulpes )
Red fox in winter (Vulpes vulpes)
Stories of red foxes in Italy
Male red fox, or dog, sleeping in the open on the snow, despite a cold drizzle. Note how the fox, well adapted for the cold, wraps his bushy tail around his body to stay warm, and tucks his nose into his fur. Foxes have other adaptations for the cold, including long and thick coats, more fur on their footpads than domestic dogs (for warmth and better grip in snow), and the ability to conserve body heat by reducing circulation to their paws. Their cold-resistant feet, long legs in relation to their bodies, and light builds allow them to move well even in deep snow. Some mammalogists believe the red foxes original to North America, as opposed to their present-day descendants, which may have hybridized with the subspecies introduced from Europe, were restricted to boreal and mountainous regions. This sleepy fox was photographed in the hills of rural Washington, Connecticut.
Pair of cute fox cubs is posing in the forest. Horizontally.
Red fox, vulpes vulpes. Female fox kissing her little ones.
A Red Fox staring at the photographer, Hatcher Pass Alaska
The red fox is our only wild member of the dog family. They are not fussy eaters and will happily munch on small mammals, birds, frogs, worms as well as berries and fruit! Foxes that live in towns and cities may even scavenge in bins to look for scraps. A male fox, called a dog makes a barking noise whereas the females, called vixens make a spine-chilling scream sound.
Red Fox coming up from the river bank in Naknek Alaska.
red fox immersed in the snow in winter, Valsavarenche Val D'aosta – Italy
Fox with beatiful fairy-tale forrest background from side
Red fox in a farm paddock in Central Victoria
Stories of red foxes in Italy
Red fox jumping and catching a meal, or a small part of a meal. In this instance a vole.
This California gray fox blends in with the sandy soil and green foliage high above Santa Monica Bay, the Pacific Ocean and Los Angeles.   Foxes like this are reclusive urban carnivores that live in the Santa Monica Mountains with other wildlife such as bobcats and mountain lions.
Squirrel sitting on a branch looking down towards the viewer.
A Gray Fox family, consisting of the adult male (left) and two of his kits (pups).
The island fox is a small fox that is endemic to six of the eight Channel Islands of California. There are six subspecies, each unique to the island it lives on, reflecting its evolutionary history.
two foxes
Red fox (Vulpes vulpes)
The red fox in spring among fields and flowering woods
Red Fox sniffing the snow covered ground for food in Lamar Valley in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA.
Ezo Red Fox or Vulpes vulpes Hokkaido, Japan
red fox
Close up of a Red fox (Vulpes vulpes) in grass, England, UK.
Red fox in a farm paddock in Central Victoria
Red fox cub in the wild with mother fox or with other cubist springtime.
Red fox hunting in Yellowstone National Park
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