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Definition of red fox in English: red foxnoun A common fox with a reddish coat, native to both Eurasia and North America and living from the Arctic tundra to the centres of cities. Vulpes vulpes, family Canidae Example sentencesExamples - The predator species with the largest home ranges are red fox, pine marten, and raven.
- Whitetail deer, coyote, red fox, snowshoe hare and raccoon often make appearances.
- Iowa Staters are used to seeing rabbits, squirrels and ground squirrels scampering around campus, but recent sightings of a red fox have caught some by surprise.
- The red fox has become a familiar sight in the city since arriving from the English countryside, where it has traditionally been shot as vermin or chased by hunters and packs of hounds.
- The social system of the red fox has, therefore, been viewed as one potential step in the evolutionary pathway to more complex societies.
- The red fox is one of many animals that are becoming increasingly common, even in urban areas, at the expense of locally unique species, experts say.
- In Wapusk you could see an Arctic fox and a red fox, a ptarmigan and a spruce grouse, a caribou and a wolf, a polar bear and even the odd grizzly - all in one day.
- The absence of the red fox in Tasmania is the main reason that the island has been something of a Noah's Ark for Australian animals.
- It is believed that predation by non-native red foxes was the primary reason for the extinction of the dusky pademelon on mainland Australia.
- Hunting provided most food: deer, wild cattle, elk, wild pig, pine martens, red fox, and beavers.
- In North America, the boreal forest is the land of the snowshoe hare and its predators - coyote, red fox, lynx, and great horned owl.
- Management of piping plovers includes control of predators such as red foxes, raccoons, gulls, and crows.
- There are different foxes, there's the gray fox, the red fox, the arctic fox.
- Tammars survived the introduction of dingoes and, more recently, red foxes.
- Juliann conducted her own research on the area's arctic and red foxes to find out the details of their diets.
- Once widespread, they have been reduced to few isolated populations by habitat destruction and predation by the introduced red fox.
- You're likely to come across red fox, river otter, geese, and swans.
- Other predators are red foxes, coyotes, wolves, bear, mountain lions, lynx, bobcats, eagles, and great horned owls.
- Adult red foxes may also be attacked by coyotes, wolves, or other predators, but this is rarely in order to eat them.
- Early morning is a great time to observe wildlife, and very soon we saw moose, bald eagles, red foxes, and ptarmigan.
Definition of red fox in US English: red foxnounˈˌred ˈfäks A common fox with a reddish coat, native to both Eurasia and North America and living from the Arctic tundra to the southern temperate regions. Vulpes vulpes, family Canidae Example sentencesExamples - The social system of the red fox has, therefore, been viewed as one potential step in the evolutionary pathway to more complex societies.
- The red fox has become a familiar sight in the city since arriving from the English countryside, where it has traditionally been shot as vermin or chased by hunters and packs of hounds.
- The absence of the red fox in Tasmania is the main reason that the island has been something of a Noah's Ark for Australian animals.
- Whitetail deer, coyote, red fox, snowshoe hare and raccoon often make appearances.
- Management of piping plovers includes control of predators such as red foxes, raccoons, gulls, and crows.
- Hunting provided most food: deer, wild cattle, elk, wild pig, pine martens, red fox, and beavers.
- There are different foxes, there's the gray fox, the red fox, the arctic fox.
- Early morning is a great time to observe wildlife, and very soon we saw moose, bald eagles, red foxes, and ptarmigan.
- Iowa Staters are used to seeing rabbits, squirrels and ground squirrels scampering around campus, but recent sightings of a red fox have caught some by surprise.
- You're likely to come across red fox, river otter, geese, and swans.
- Other predators are red foxes, coyotes, wolves, bear, mountain lions, lynx, bobcats, eagles, and great horned owls.
- Adult red foxes may also be attacked by coyotes, wolves, or other predators, but this is rarely in order to eat them.
- Tammars survived the introduction of dingoes and, more recently, red foxes.
- Juliann conducted her own research on the area's arctic and red foxes to find out the details of their diets.
- In North America, the boreal forest is the land of the snowshoe hare and its predators - coyote, red fox, lynx, and great horned owl.
- The red fox is one of many animals that are becoming increasingly common, even in urban areas, at the expense of locally unique species, experts say.
- The predator species with the largest home ranges are red fox, pine marten, and raven.
- Once widespread, they have been reduced to few isolated populations by habitat destruction and predation by the introduced red fox.
- In Wapusk you could see an Arctic fox and a red fox, a ptarmigan and a spruce grouse, a caribou and a wolf, a polar bear and even the odd grizzly - all in one day.
- It is believed that predation by non-native red foxes was the primary reason for the extinction of the dusky pademelon on mainland Australia.
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