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Red fox, vulpes vulpes, in the wild
Cute red fox prowling through a bunch of flowering clover.
Elegant lady in  kimono feeds deer in Nara Park, Nara, Nara Prefecture, Japan. Nara once capital of Japan is now the capital of Nara Prefecture, with significant temples and artwork dating to the 8th century. Deer roam in Nara Park, site of Tōdai-ji temple. Daibutsu. Honshu, Japan’s main island with most of the country’s major cities and cultural sites. From the busy global hub of Tokyo for finance, industry, fashion and cuisine to Mount Fuji, the iconic, snow-capped volcano and the city of Kyoto, famed for Zen temples, gardens and traditional geisha entertainment
Fox amongst the tulips in the garden at night
The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) is the largest of the true foxes and one of the most widely distributed members of the order Carnivora, being present across the entire Northern Hemisphere including most of North America. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Winter with snow on the ground.
Two little red foxes sitting in the grass
Two young foxes cuddle at the edge of the forest.
two baby fox hidden in a hollow log alertly watching for danger
Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) two cubs watching from under bush\n\nEccles-on-Sea, Norfolk, UK.
Red fox, vulpes vulpes, on the shore in summer, Quebec, Canada.
Ezo Red Fox with cubs Hokkaido, Japan
Red fox pair in an Autumn Minnesota lakeside setting.
The tale of the red fox
Mother And Baby Fox Cute Face
Spring 2020.  As people stayed home in a lockdown, the red foxes returned to the flowery slopes of the California coast.  At the coastal trail near San Pedro Port, California, we spotted this family of red foxes playing on the hillside covered tiny purple flowers.  It's said that red foxes aren't native to SoCal and it is extraordinary for a Californian to see red foxes roaming the area.  This was clearly a rare sighting, as I couldn't spot them in the following days as I continued searching for them.  Their migration through California remains a mystery.  Here, we see a protective red fox peeking out of its family's hidden nest to scan for any danger.
Fox cub with mother in tender touch at the cemetery
red fox mother with kits in Yellowstone National Park.
Adult red fox stand on green grass, Kunashir Island
Red fox, vulpes vulpes, in the wild
two sleeping foxes nestled together, perfect for children's books, animal-themed illustrations, or family-oriented designs.
Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes)
foxfight
Spring 2020.  As people stayed home in a lockdown, the red foxes returned to the flowery slopes of the California coast.  At the coastal trail near San Pedro Port, California, we spotted this family of red foxes playing on the hillside covered tiny purple flowers.  It's said that red foxes aren't native to SoCal and it is extraordinary for a Californian to see red foxes roaming the area.  This was clearly a rare sighting, as I couldn't spot them in the following days as I continued searching for them.  Their migration through California remains a mystery.  Here, we observe a lone fox calling out and sticking out its tongue in joy as it appears to have noticed something it loves.
Red fox stuffed and mounted on a display stand. Taxidermy fox mount specimen. Side view. Medium shot. Wildlife concept.
The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) is the largest of the true foxes and one of the most widely distributed members of the order Carnivora, being present across the entire Northern Hemisphere including most of North America. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Winter with snow on the ground.
mama fox posing next to her baby kit
The red fox is best identified by its reddish coat, black legs and ears, and long, white-tipped, bushy tail. It has an elongated muzzle, pointed ears, and a white underside. Other color phases are uncommon but include silver, black, and a cross, always with a white-tipped tail and dark feet.
Two young red foxes together
The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) is the largest of the true foxes and one of the most widely distributed members of the order Carnivora, being present across the entire Northern Hemisphere including most of North America, Europe and Asia, plus parts of North Africa. It is listed as least concern on the IUCN Red List. Its range has increased alongside human expansion, having been introduced to Australia, where it is considered harmful to native small and medium-sized rodents and marsupials. Due to its impact on native species, it is included on the list of the \
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