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Red fox.  Red foxes are the most widely distributed wild carnivores in the world. Red foxes utilize a wide range of habitats including forest, tundra, prairie, and farmland. They prefer habitats with a diversity of vegetation types and are increasingly encountered in suburban areas, Vulpes vulpes
Red fox. Red foxes are the most widely distributed wild carnivores in the world. Red foxes utilize a wide range of habitats including forest, tundra, prairie, and farmland. They prefer habitats with a diversity of vegetation types and are increasingly encountered in suburban areas.
Species: Red fox, Vulpes vulpes
Image ID: 12085  
Red fox.  Red foxes are the most widely distributed wild carnivores in the world. Red foxes utilize a wide range of habitats including forest, tundra, prairie, and farmland. They prefer habitats with a diversity of vegetation types and are increasingly encountered in suburban areas, Vulpes vulpes
Red fox. Red foxes are the most widely distributed wild carnivores in the world. Red foxes utilize a wide range of habitats including forest, tundra, prairie, and farmland. They prefer habitats with a diversity of vegetation types and are increasingly encountered in suburban areas.
Species: Red fox, Vulpes vulpes
Image ID: 12086  
Red fox.  Red foxes are the most widely distributed wild carnivores in the world. Red foxes utilize a wide range of habitats including forest, tundra, prairie, and farmland. They prefer habitats with a diversity of vegetation types and are increasingly encountered in suburban areas, Vulpes vulpes
Red fox. Red foxes are the most widely distributed wild carnivores in the world. Red foxes utilize a wide range of habitats including forest, tundra, prairie, and farmland. They prefer habitats with a diversity of vegetation types and are increasingly encountered in suburban areas.
Species: Red fox, Vulpes vulpes
Image ID: 12087  
Gray fox.  Gray foxes are found in deciduous woodlands, but are occasionally seen in old fields foraging for fruits and insects. Gray foxes resemble small, gracile dogs with bushy tails. They are distinguished from most other canids by their grizzled upperparts, buff neck and black-tipped tail, Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Gray fox. Gray foxes are found in deciduous woodlands, but are occasionally seen in old fields foraging for fruits and insects. Gray foxes resemble small, gracile dogs with bushy tails. They are distinguished from most other canids by their grizzled upperparts, buff neck and black-tipped tail.
Species: Gray fox, Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Image ID: 12088  
Gray fox.  Gray foxes are found in deciduous woodlands, but are occasionally seen in old fields foraging for fruits and insects. Gray foxes resemble small, gracile dogs with bushy tails. They are distinguished from most other canids by their grizzled upperparts, buff neck and black-tipped tail, Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Gray fox. Gray foxes are found in deciduous woodlands, but are occasionally seen in old fields foraging for fruits and insects. Gray foxes resemble small, gracile dogs with bushy tails. They are distinguished from most other canids by their grizzled upperparts, buff neck and black-tipped tail.
Species: Gray fox, Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Image ID: 12089  
Gray fox.  Gray foxes are found in deciduous woodlands, but are occasionally seen in old fields foraging for fruits and insects. Gray foxes resemble small, gracile dogs with bushy tails. They are distinguished from most other canids by their grizzled upperparts, buff neck and black-tipped tail, Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Gray fox. Gray foxes are found in deciduous woodlands, but are occasionally seen in old fields foraging for fruits and insects. Gray foxes resemble small, gracile dogs with bushy tails. They are distinguished from most other canids by their grizzled upperparts, buff neck and black-tipped tail.
Species: Gray fox, Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Image ID: 12090  
Gray fox.  Gray foxes are found in deciduous woodlands, but are occasionally seen in old fields foraging for fruits and insects. Gray foxes resemble small, gracile dogs with bushy tails. They are distinguished from most other canids by their grizzled upperparts, buff neck and black-tipped tail, Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Gray fox. Gray foxes are found in deciduous woodlands, but are occasionally seen in old fields foraging for fruits and insects. Gray foxes resemble small, gracile dogs with bushy tails. They are distinguished from most other canids by their grizzled upperparts, buff neck and black-tipped tail.
Species: Gray fox, Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Image ID: 12091  
Gray fox.  Gray foxes are found in deciduous woodlands, but are occasionally seen in old fields foraging for fruits and insects. Gray foxes resemble small, gracile dogs with bushy tails. They are distinguished from most other canids by their grizzled upperparts, buff neck and black-tipped tail, Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Gray fox. Gray foxes are found in deciduous woodlands, but are occasionally seen in old fields foraging for fruits and insects. Gray foxes resemble small, gracile dogs with bushy tails. They are distinguished from most other canids by their grizzled upperparts, buff neck and black-tipped tail.
Species: Gray fox, Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Image ID: 12092  
Gray fox.  Gray foxes are found in deciduous woodlands, but are occasionally seen in old fields foraging for fruits and insects. Gray foxes resemble small, gracile dogs with bushy tails. They are distinguished from most other canids by their grizzled upperparts, buff neck and black-tipped tail, Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Gray fox. Gray foxes are found in deciduous woodlands, but are occasionally seen in old fields foraging for fruits and insects. Gray foxes resemble small, gracile dogs with bushy tails. They are distinguished from most other canids by their grizzled upperparts, buff neck and black-tipped tail.
Species: Gray fox, Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Image ID: 12093  
Gray fox.  Gray foxes are found in deciduous woodlands, but are occasionally seen in old fields foraging for fruits and insects. Gray foxes resemble small, gracile dogs with bushy tails. They are distinguished from most other canids by their grizzled upperparts, buff neck and black-tipped tail, Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Gray fox. Gray foxes are found in deciduous woodlands, but are occasionally seen in old fields foraging for fruits and insects. Gray foxes resemble small, gracile dogs with bushy tails. They are distinguished from most other canids by their grizzled upperparts, buff neck and black-tipped tail.
Species: Gray fox, Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Image ID: 12094  
Gray fox.  Gray foxes are found in deciduous woodlands, but are occasionally seen in old fields foraging for fruits and insects. Gray foxes resemble small, gracile dogs with bushy tails. They are distinguished from most other canids by their grizzled upperparts, buff neck and black-tipped tail, Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Gray fox. Gray foxes are found in deciduous woodlands, but are occasionally seen in old fields foraging for fruits and insects. Gray foxes resemble small, gracile dogs with bushy tails. They are distinguished from most other canids by their grizzled upperparts, buff neck and black-tipped tail.
Species: Gray fox, Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Image ID: 12095  
Gray fox.  Gray foxes are found in deciduous woodlands, but are occasionally seen in old fields foraging for fruits and insects. Gray foxes resemble small, gracile dogs with bushy tails. They are distinguished from most other canids by their grizzled upperparts, buff neck and black-tipped tail, Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Gray fox. Gray foxes are found in deciduous woodlands, but are occasionally seen in old fields foraging for fruits and insects. Gray foxes resemble small, gracile dogs with bushy tails. They are distinguished from most other canids by their grizzled upperparts, buff neck and black-tipped tail.
Species: Gray fox, Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Image ID: 12096  
Gray fox.  Gray foxes are found in deciduous woodlands, but are occasionally seen in old fields foraging for fruits and insects. Gray foxes resemble small, gracile dogs with bushy tails. They are distinguished from most other canids by their grizzled upperparts, buff neck and black-tipped tail, Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Gray fox. Gray foxes are found in deciduous woodlands, but are occasionally seen in old fields foraging for fruits and insects. Gray foxes resemble small, gracile dogs with bushy tails. They are distinguished from most other canids by their grizzled upperparts, buff neck and black-tipped tail.
Species: Gray fox, Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Image ID: 12097  
Gray fox.  Gray foxes are found in deciduous woodlands, but are occasionally seen in old fields foraging for fruits and insects. Gray foxes resemble small, gracile dogs with bushy tails. They are distinguished from most other canids by their grizzled upperparts, buff neck and black-tipped tail, Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Gray fox. Gray foxes are found in deciduous woodlands, but are occasionally seen in old fields foraging for fruits and insects. Gray foxes resemble small, gracile dogs with bushy tails. They are distinguished from most other canids by their grizzled upperparts, buff neck and black-tipped tail.
Species: Gray fox, Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Image ID: 12098  
Gray fox.  Gray foxes are found in deciduous woodlands, but are occasionally seen in old fields foraging for fruits and insects. Gray foxes resemble small, gracile dogs with bushy tails. They are distinguished from most other canids by their grizzled upperparts, buff neck and black-tipped tail, Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Gray fox. Gray foxes are found in deciduous woodlands, but are occasionally seen in old fields foraging for fruits and insects. Gray foxes resemble small, gracile dogs with bushy tails. They are distinguished from most other canids by their grizzled upperparts, buff neck and black-tipped tail.
Species: Gray fox, Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Image ID: 12099  
Gray fox.  Gray foxes are found in deciduous woodlands, but are occasionally seen in old fields foraging for fruits and insects. Gray foxes resemble small, gracile dogs with bushy tails. They are distinguished from most other canids by their grizzled upperparts, buff neck and black-tipped tail, Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Gray fox. Gray foxes are found in deciduous woodlands, but are occasionally seen in old fields foraging for fruits and insects. Gray foxes resemble small, gracile dogs with bushy tails. They are distinguished from most other canids by their grizzled upperparts, buff neck and black-tipped tail.
Species: Gray fox, Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Image ID: 12100  
Gray fox.  Gray foxes are found in deciduous woodlands, but are occasionally seen in old fields foraging for fruits and insects. Gray foxes resemble small, gracile dogs with bushy tails. They are distinguished from most other canids by their grizzled upperparts, buff neck and black-tipped tail, Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Gray fox. Gray foxes are found in deciduous woodlands, but are occasionally seen in old fields foraging for fruits and insects. Gray foxes resemble small, gracile dogs with bushy tails. They are distinguished from most other canids by their grizzled upperparts, buff neck and black-tipped tail.
Species: Gray fox, Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Image ID: 12101  
Gray fox.  Gray foxes are found in deciduous woodlands, but are occasionally seen in old fields foraging for fruits and insects. Gray foxes resemble small, gracile dogs with bushy tails. They are distinguished from most other canids by their grizzled upperparts, buff neck and black-tipped tail, Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Gray fox. Gray foxes are found in deciduous woodlands, but are occasionally seen in old fields foraging for fruits and insects. Gray foxes resemble small, gracile dogs with bushy tails. They are distinguished from most other canids by their grizzled upperparts, buff neck and black-tipped tail.
Species: Gray fox, Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Image ID: 12102  
Gray fox.  Gray foxes are found in deciduous woodlands, but are occasionally seen in old fields foraging for fruits and insects. Gray foxes resemble small, gracile dogs with bushy tails. They are distinguished from most other canids by their grizzled upperparts, buff neck and black-tipped tail, Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Gray fox. Gray foxes are found in deciduous woodlands, but are occasionally seen in old fields foraging for fruits and insects. Gray foxes resemble small, gracile dogs with bushy tails. They are distinguished from most other canids by their grizzled upperparts, buff neck and black-tipped tail.
Species: Gray fox, Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Image ID: 12103  
Gray fox.  Gray foxes are found in deciduous woodlands, but are occasionally seen in old fields foraging for fruits and insects. Gray foxes resemble small, gracile dogs with bushy tails. They are distinguished from most other canids by their grizzled upperparts, buff neck and black-tipped tail, Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Gray fox. Gray foxes are found in deciduous woodlands, but are occasionally seen in old fields foraging for fruits and insects. Gray foxes resemble small, gracile dogs with bushy tails. They are distinguished from most other canids by their grizzled upperparts, buff neck and black-tipped tail.
Species: Gray fox, Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Image ID: 12104  
Gray fox.  Gray foxes are found in deciduous woodlands, but are occasionally seen in old fields foraging for fruits and insects. Gray foxes resemble small, gracile dogs with bushy tails. They are distinguished from most other canids by their grizzled upperparts, buff neck and black-tipped tail, Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Gray fox. Gray foxes are found in deciduous woodlands, but are occasionally seen in old fields foraging for fruits and insects. Gray foxes resemble small, gracile dogs with bushy tails. They are distinguished from most other canids by their grizzled upperparts, buff neck and black-tipped tail.
Species: Gray fox, Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Image ID: 12105  
Gray fox.  Gray foxes are found in deciduous woodlands, but are occasionally seen in old fields foraging for fruits and insects. Gray foxes resemble small, gracile dogs with bushy tails. They are distinguished from most other canids by their grizzled upperparts, buff neck and black-tipped tail, Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Gray fox. Gray foxes are found in deciduous woodlands, but are occasionally seen in old fields foraging for fruits and insects. Gray foxes resemble small, gracile dogs with bushy tails. They are distinguished from most other canids by their grizzled upperparts, buff neck and black-tipped tail.
Species: Gray fox, Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Image ID: 12106  
Cross fox.  The cross fox is a color variation of the red fox, Vulpes vulpes
Cross fox. The cross fox is a color variation of the red fox.
Species: Red fox, Vulpes vulpes
Image ID: 12107  
Cross fox.  The cross fox is a color variation of the red fox, Vulpes vulpes
Cross fox. The cross fox is a color variation of the red fox.
Species: Red fox, Vulpes vulpes
Image ID: 12108  
Cross fox.  The cross fox is a color variation of the red fox, Vulpes vulpes
Cross fox. The cross fox is a color variation of the red fox.
Species: Red fox, Vulpes vulpes
Image ID: 12109  
Cross fox.  The cross fox is a color variation of the red fox, Vulpes vulpes
Cross fox. The cross fox is a color variation of the red fox.
Species: Red fox, Vulpes vulpes
Image ID: 12110  
Cross fox.  The cross fox is a color variation of the red fox, Vulpes vulpes
Cross fox. The cross fox is a color variation of the red fox.
Species: Red fox, Vulpes vulpes
Image ID: 12111  
Cross fox.  The cross fox is a color variation of the red fox, Vulpes vulpes
Cross fox. The cross fox is a color variation of the red fox.
Species: Red fox, Vulpes vulpes
Image ID: 12112  
Cross fox.  The cross fox is a color variation of the red fox, Vulpes vulpes
Cross fox. The cross fox is a color variation of the red fox.
Species: Red fox, Vulpes vulpes
Image ID: 12113  
Cross fox.  The cross fox is a color variation of the red fox, Vulpes vulpes
Cross fox. The cross fox is a color variation of the red fox.
Species: Red fox, Vulpes vulpes
Image ID: 12114  
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