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- Red_fox abstract "The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) is the largest of the true foxes and the most abundant member of the Carnivora, being distributed across the entire Northern Hemisphere from the Arctic Circle to North Africa, Central America and Asia. Its range has increased alongside human expansion, having been introduced to Australia, where it is considered harmful to native mammals and bird populations. Because of these factors, it is listed as Least Concern by the IUCN. Due to its presence in Australia, it is included among the list of the "world's 100 worst invasive species".The red fox originated from smaller-sized ancestors from Eurasia during the Middle Villafranchian period, and colonised North America shortly after the Wisconsin glaciation. Among the true foxes, the red fox represents a more progressive form in the direction of carnivory. Apart from its large size, the red fox is distinguished from other fox species by its ability to adapt quickly to new environments. Despite its name, the species often produces individuals with other colourings, including albinos and melanists. Forty-five subspecies are currently recognised, which are divided into two categories: the large northern foxes, and the small, basal southern foxes of Asia and the Middle East.Red foxes are usually together in pairs or small groups consisting of families, such as a mated pair and their young, or a male with several females having kinship ties. The young of the mated pair remain with their parents to assist in caring for new kits. The species primarily feeds on small rodents, though it may also target leporids, game birds, reptiles, invertebrates and young ungulates. Fruit and vegetable matter is also eaten sometimes. Although the red fox tends to kill smaller predators, it is vulnerable to attack from larger predators, such as wolves, coyotes, golden jackals and medium- and large-sized felines.The species has a long history of association with humans, having been extensively hunted as a pest and furbearer for centuries, as well as being represented in human folklore and mythology. Because of its widespread distribution and large population, the red fox is one of the most important furbearing animals harvested for the fur trade.".
- Red_fox binomialAuthority 10th_edition_of_Systema_Naturae.
- Red_fox binomialAuthority Carl_Linnaeus.
- Red_fox class Mammal.
- Red_fox conservationStatus "LC".
- Red_fox conservationStatusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Red_fox family Canidae.
- Red_fox family Fox.
- Red_fox genus Vulpes.
- Red_fox kingdom Animal.
- Red_fox order Carnivora.
- Red_fox phylum Chordate.
- Red_fox synonym "Canis vulpes (Linnaeus, 1758)".
- Red_fox thumbnail Fox_study_6.jpg?width=300.
- Red_fox wikiPageExternalLink red-fox.html.
- Red_fox wikiPageExternalLink extinct-fox-not-extinct-found-in-california.
- Red_fox wikiPageExternalLink red_fox.html.
- Red_fox wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=W3LebSIA9RU.
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- Red_fox wikiPageID "20647108".
- Red_fox wikiPageRevisionID "605027282".
- Red_fox accessdate "2006-03-18".
- Red_fox binomial "Vulpes vulpes".
- Red_fox classis "Mammalia".
- Red_fox familia Canidae.
- Red_fox fossilRange "Mid-Pleistocene–Recent".
- Red_fox genus "Vulpes".
- Red_fox hasPhotoCollection Red_fox.
- Red_fox id "180604".
- Red_fox imageCaption "European red fox , British Wildlife Centre, Surrey".
- Red_fox name "Red fox".
- Red_fox ordo Carnivora.
- Red_fox phylum Chordate.
- Red_fox rangeMap "Wiki-Vulpes vulpes.png".
- Red_fox rangeMapCaption "Distribution of the red fox .".
- Red_fox regnum "Animalia".
- Red_fox species "V. vulpes".
- Red_fox status "LC".
- Red_fox statusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Red_fox subdivision "See text".
- Red_fox subdivision "[[#Subspecies".
- Red_fox subdivisionRanks Subspecies.
- Red_fox subdivisionRanks "Subspecies".
- Red_fox synonyms "Canis vulpes (Linnaeus, 1758)".
- Red_fox taxon "Vulpes vulpes".
- Red_fox trend "stable".
- Red_fox tribus Fox.
- Red_fox subject Category:Animals_described_in_1758.
- Red_fox subject Category:Arctic_land_animals.
- Red_fox subject Category:Fauna_of_the_Arctic.
- Red_fox subject Category:Foxes.
- Red_fox subject Category:Holarctic_fauna.
- Red_fox subject Category:Invasive_mammal_species.
- Red_fox subject Category:Mammals_of_Asia.
- Red_fox subject Category:Mammals_of_Australia.
- Red_fox subject Category:Mammals_of_Europe.
- Red_fox type Animal.
- Red_fox type Eukaryote.
- Red_fox type Mammal.
- Red_fox type Species.
- Red_fox type Organism.
- Red_fox comment "The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) is the largest of the true foxes and the most abundant member of the Carnivora, being distributed across the entire Northern Hemisphere from the Arctic Circle to North Africa, Central America and Asia. Its range has increased alongside human expansion, having been introduced to Australia, where it is considered harmful to native mammals and bird populations. Because of these factors, it is listed as Least Concern by the IUCN.".
- Red_fox label "Lis rudy".
- Red_fox label "Raposa-vermelha".
- Red_fox label "Red fox".
- Red_fox label "Renard roux".
- Red_fox label "Rotfuchs".
- Red_fox label "Vos (dier)".
- Red_fox label "Vulpes vulpes".
- Red_fox label "Vulpes vulpes".
- Red_fox label "Обыкновенная лисица".
- Red_fox label "ثعلب أحمر".
- Red_fox label "アカギツネ".
- Red_fox label "赤狐".
- Red_fox sameAs Liška_obecná_(šelma).
- Red_fox sameAs Rotfuchs.
- Red_fox sameAs Κόκκινη_αλεπού.
- Red_fox sameAs Vulpes_vulpes.
- Red_fox sameAs Azeri_arrunt.
- Red_fox sameAs Renard_roux.
- Red_fox sameAs Rubah_merah.
- Red_fox sameAs Vulpes_vulpes.
- Red_fox sameAs アカギツネ.
- Red_fox sameAs 붉은여우.
- Red_fox sameAs Vos_(dier).
- Red_fox sameAs Lis_rudy.
- Red_fox sameAs Raposa-vermelha.
- Red_fox sameAs m.02r5q6.
- Red_fox sameAs Q8332.
- Red_fox sameAs Q8332.
- Red_fox wasDerivedFrom Red_fox?oldid=605027282.
- Red_fox depiction Fox_study_6.jpg.
- Red_fox isPrimaryTopicOf Red_fox.
- Red_fox name "Red fox".