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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CoyoteCoyote - Wikipedia

    Hace 2 días · The coyote ( Canis latrans ), also known as the American jackal, prairie wolf, or brush wolf is a species of canine native to North America. It is smaller than its close relative, the gray wolf, and slightly smaller than the closely related eastern wolf and red wolf.

  2. Hace 2 días · Posts Tagged ‘gray foxWildlife Wednesday 08/21/2024. August 16, 2024. Woof-woof, it’s #WildlifeWednesday! Let’s learn about two of the canines/dogs that make their home here in Ohio, the red fox and the gray fox! The red fox is the larger and taller of the two species and is traditionally known for its bright red fur and black ...

  3. www.trilliummontessori.org › types-of-foxesTypes of Foxes

    Hace 3 días · Distinct from other types of foxes, the Gray Fox is known for its grizzled gray coat and its remarkable ability to climb trees. Found in North and Central America, this fox prefers wooded areas and dense brush. The Gray Fox’s diet is varied, including small mammals, birds, insects, and fruits.

  4. Hace 2 días · The golden jackal ( Canis aureus ), also called the common jackal, is a wolf-like canid that is native to Eurasia. The golden jackal's coat varies in color from a pale creamy yellow in summer to a dark tawny beige in winter.

  5. Hace 2 días · Distinguished by its ability to climb trees, the gray fox is the only member of the Canidae family with this arboreal skill. Its sharp, hooked claws and flexible limbs enable it to navigate and escape predators by seeking refuge in elevated locations, setting it apart from its ground-dwelling counterparts.

  6. Hace 5 días · The Chilla or South American Grey Fox is not normally expected to range as far north as San Pedro de Atacama whereas the Culpeo or Andean Fox is more wide ranging. See the following links for more information on these two species of fox and their ranges:

  7. Hace 2 días · The white-tailed deer's coat is a reddish-brown in the spring and summer, and turns to a grey-brown throughout the fall and winter. The white-tailed deer can be recognized by the characteristic white underside to its tail.