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red fox

NOUN
  1. New World fox; often considered the same species as the Old World fox
  2. weedy annual with spikes of silver-white flowers
  3. the common Old World fox; having reddish-brown fur; commonly considered a single circumpolar species

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  • Loss of beachfront habitat and predation by domestic cats and introduced red foxes pushed the least tern to the brink of extinction.
  • In Mary Dolman's two works, the orangy red fox lopes through a snowy scene with the sky above repeating the colour of the fox.
  • The most significant predators on red foxes are humans, who hunt foxes for their fur and kill them in large numbers as pests.
  • Yappyfox, the red fox who so proudly hammered on his cymbal for the previous nine hours, takes the stage and begins a classic instrumental song.
  • If the German Shepherd and Doberman stood on top in their numbers, the breeds like the wire-haired fox terrier, smooth-haired fox terrier, cairn terrier and Rhodesian Ridgeback were all loners.
  • Other predators are red foxes, coyotes, wolves, bear, mountain lions, lynx, bobcats, eagles, and great horned owls.
  • The black fox is in fact a red fox which is going through a phase where the colour of its fur is particularly dark. ‘Unlucky’ Rare Black Fox Spotted in Britain | Disinformation
  • Closer by, red foxes scamper along Further Lane and deer browse near the front door.
  • To give adolescent correct acknowledge, the benign culture atmosphere that builds growing institute of a health to need then, red fox racoon dog does his utmost praise highly " pure literature " .
  • But the red fox is the sportsman's prize, and the only fur-bearer worthy of note in these mountains. [ In the Catskills Selections from the Writings of John Burroughs
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