Post by Alpha Almandine (Admin) on Apr 29, 2017 12:52:58 GMT -6
Description: Smaller then a coyote, larger than most other foxes. May have slit eyes.
Lineage: Canidae>Caninae>Vulpini>Vulpes>Vulpes II
Diet: Meat, Insects, Plants
Seasonal Changes: Fur thickens in the fall through winter
Lifespan: 7 years
Training Age: 6 moons
Training Age: 6 moons
Heat Season: Winter
Litter Size: 4-6 kits
Size Group: 4
Subspecies
Scandinavian Red Fox - Nominate
(Large with bright ginger to yellow fur)
British Columbian Fox
(Similar to Northern Alaskan Fox)
Northern Alaskan Fox
(Large with small ears and golden-fulvous fur)
Eastern Trans-Caucasian Fox
(Small, rusty gray or rusty brown)
Anatolian Fox
-
Arabian Fox
-
Atlas Fox
-
Labrador Fox
(Smaller ears and less black)
Barbary Fox
-
Anadyr Fox
(Large, bright colored, and fluffy)
Cascade Mountain Fox
(Most common subspecies for Cross Mutation. Light fur, sometimes yellow)
North Caucasian Fox
(Large, with short fur of any natural fox color)
European Fox
(Yellow-fulvous or reddish brown, slightly smaller then Scandinavian)
Trans-Baikal Fox
(Large and fluffy)
Newfoundland Fox
(Light, straw yellow to golden fur with large claws)
Ussuri Fox
-
Vulpes Vulpes Dorsalis
-
Turkmenian Fox
(Small, grayish)
American Red Fox
(Smaller with a lighter pelt)
Afghan Red Fox
(More hoary and silver pelt)
Kodiak Fox
(Large, with a ruff on the shoulders and neck)
Southern Chinese Fox
-
Sardinian Fox
(Smaller with small ears)
Cyprus Fox
-
Yakutsk Fox
(Large, brownish to rusty yellow)
Japanese Fox
-
Karaganka Fox
(Smaller with short fur, light sandy yellow or yellow-gray)
Kenai Peninsula Fox
(Large)
Trans-Caucasian Montane Fox
(Pale yellow or light gray, sometimes brown-reddish)
Wasatch Mountain Fox
(More black on the limbs)
Hill Fox
(Smaller than Scandinavian)
Sierra Nevada Red Fox
-
Nile Fox
(Small, ruddy to gray-brown)
Turkestan Fox
-
Palestinian Fox
-
Vulpes vulpes patwin
-
Korean Fox
-
White-Footed Fox
-
Northern Plains Fox
(Large with large ears. Golden fur with black feet)
Nova Scotia Fox
(Large, with a deep red coat)
Sakhalin Fox
-
Iberian Fox
(As big as Scandinavian Fox. Dull gray coat)
Kurile Island Fox
-
Steppe Fox
(Shorter, lighter fur then the European Fox and slightly smaller)
Tobol'sk Fox
(Always has a Cross. Yellow rusty or dirty reddish fur. Long fur. Often a black area on the belly)
Northern Chinese Fox
(Bigger than Southern Chinese Fox. Not as big as Scandinavian.)