Web Sites (1 - 10 of 47):
Foxes
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The OzFoxes FoxWeb: All About Foxes!
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- All About Foxes! A foxy FAQ specific to the Red Fox but with general information relating to all foxes. Fox names, fox legends, fox facts, fox songs... if it's about foxes, it's here. Add your own questions and learn more about our foxy friends.
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The Ecology of Urban Foxes
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- This page has info on a lot of stuff I found out about red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) while studying urban populations of them for my Masters degree at the University of Minnesota. Each section listed below contains an edited version of what I wrote on the top...
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Fennec Fox
- The smallest of the foxes, the fennec fox is identified by its relatively huge ears. It shelters in burrows it digs in the sand and is generally active at night, when it preys on small rodents, birds, insects and lizards.
Reviewer: K. Mortensen |
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Sahara : Fennec Fox
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- read about this small fox, view a video clip and photos, and check out a map of where it lives. The smallest of the foxes and wild dogs, with a length of 16 to 17 inches and a weight ranging between 1.75 to 3.25 pounds (smaller than a house cat), the Fenn...
Source/Host: PBS |
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Arctic Fox
- One of the few truly arctic mammals, the arctic fox has well-furred feet and small, rounded ears. It feeds on ground-dwelling birds, lemmings and other small rodents and also eats the leftovers from polar bear kills and carrion, such as stranded marine an...
Reviewer: K. Mortensen |
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Gray Squirrel
- The gray squirrel's natural home is the oak, hickory and walnut forests of eastern North America, where its numbers are controlled by owls, foxes and bobcats. It feeds on seeds and nuts -- an adult squirrel takes about 80 g (2 3/4 oz) of shelled nuts each...
Reviewer: K. Mortensen |
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Steppe Animals
- This website tells all about steppe animals such as foxes, falcons, lynx and antelope!
Reviewer: K. Mortensen |
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Canada Goose
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- Branta canadensis
This is probably the best known Canadian goose. In the southern inhabited parts of the country, their strong distinctive call is associated with the advent of spring and fall.
They are prized by hunters as one of the ch...
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