7 most mimic species of foxes

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If you love foxes the way we love them, you will hardly argue that these are truly charming animals. Red, gray, white, living in forests and polar wastelands — all foxes are very beautiful, mysterious and luxurious, regardless of the species.

7 most mimic species of foxes

Today we present you 7 of the most striking species of foxes from all over the world. Choose who you like the most!

7 most mimic species of foxes

These little paws live in North Africa, in the Sahara Desert. They are characterized by large ears that help them cope with the heat.

7 most mimic species of foxes

Thanks to these ears, they can hear so well that they can track prey under several layers of sand. And their cream-colored fur gives them the opportunity to reflect the heat during the day and keep warm at night.

7 most mimic species of foxes

This is the largest and most common species of foxes.

7 most mimic species of foxes

They live throughout the Northern Hemisphere, as well as in Australia.

7 most mimic species of foxes

Red foxes are very agile and cunning hunters who can jump 2-meter fences!

7 most mimic species of foxes
7 most mimic species of foxes

It is also called the polar marble fox.

7 most mimic species of foxes

Such a coloring was not found in nature — people artificially bred this species and began to breed such foxes for the sake of fur.

7 most mimic species of foxes

It lives all over North America and is distinguished by its "gray" coloring and tail with a black tip.

7 most mimic species of foxes

This is the only representative of the canine family capable of climbing trees.

7 most mimic species of foxes

Actually, this is the same species as the red fox, they just differ in pigmentation (fur color).

7 most mimic species of foxes

Once upon a time, silver fox fur was considered one of the most valuable. They are still bred for fur.

7 most mimic species of foxes
7 most mimic species of foxes

The arctic fox is also called the polar fox.

7 most mimic species of foxes

It lives all over the Arctic Circle.

7 most mimic species of foxes

The dense fur protects them from frost, so that they can survive in temperatures of -70 °C.

7 most mimic species of foxes

These foxes have relatively short paws and muzzles, which helps them hide them under fur and keep warm.

7 most mimic species of foxes
7 most mimic species of foxes

This is another "color" variety of the red fox. It lives mainly in North America.

     

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