South American fox
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south-american-fox-277-4148911
title:
South American fox
text:
The South American foxes (Lycalopex), commonly called raposa in Portuguese, or zorro in Spanish, are a genus from South America of the subfamily Caninae. Despite their name, they are not true foxes, but are a unique canid genus more closely related to wolves and jackals than to true foxes; some of them resemble foxes due to convergent evolution. The South American gray fox, Lycalopex griseus, is the most common species, and is known for its large ears and a highly marketable, russet-fringed pelt
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wiki
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encyclopedia
description:
Genus of carnivores
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_American_fox
date created:
date modified:
2024-04-17T14:57:39Z
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13
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