The commonly known fox is also called red fox, red fox and grass fox. Their flexible ears can accurately locate sounds, have a sensitive sense of smell, and their slender legs can run fast, with a maximum speed of 50km/h. Birds, insects and small animals feed, and sometimes some plants. So what are the species of your foxes? Let me introduce them to you below.
Arctic Fox
1. The blue fox, also known as the arctic fox, is mainly distributed in the high latitudes of Eurasia and northern North America. The blue fox has a short snout, short limbs, a round and thick body, a thick coat, and wide and round ears. The blue fox is 60-70 cm long. The tail is 25-30 cm long and has two basic coat colors, one is white in winter and darker in other seasons; the other is usually light blue, but the coat color varies greatly, from light yellow to dark brown.
2. Silver Black Fox is also known as Silver Fox. Native to North America and Siberia, it is a coat color mutant of the wild-state fox. The silver fox is slightly larger than the blue fox, and the snout, the back of the ears and the limbs are dark brown. The silver fox needle hair colors are all white, all black and white thousand black. The body length is 60-75 cm and the weight is 5-8 kg.
3. The red fox, also known as the fire fox, is the most widely distributed and most numerous species of foxes. It weighs 5-8 kg, has a body length of 60-90 cm, a body height of 40-50 cm and a tail. 40-60 cm long. The red fox is slender, with long cheeks, short limbs, pointed ears and a long tail. The red fox's coat color varies greatly. The standard head, body and tail are reddish brown, the abdomen is lighter and yellowish-white, the limbs are light brown or brown, and the tip of the tail is white.
4. Colored foxes are silver-black foxes, red foxes and blue foxes in wild or captive breeding conditions.