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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.
- Short-eared dog
The short-eared dog (Atelocynus microtis), also known as the...
- Zorro
Zorro, also called The New Zorro, New World Zorro, or Zorro...
- Hoary fox
The hoary fox or hoary zorro (Lycalopex vetulus), also known...
- Short-eared dog
The short-eared dog (Atelocynus microtis), also known as the short-eared zorro or small-eared dog, [2][3] is a unique and elusive canid species endemic to the Amazonian basin. [1][2] This is the only species assigned to the genus Atelocynus. [1]
El zorro común o zorro rojo (Vulpes vulpes), también llamado raposo o raboso, es una especie de mamífero de la familia de los cánidos, de distribución holártica, aunque también fue introducido en Australia en el siglo XIX. 2 Es un animal silencioso y muy cauteloso, que caza sobre todo por la noche.
Foxes are small-to-medium-sized omnivorous mammals belonging to several genera of the family Canidae. They have a flattened skull; upright, triangular ears; a pointed, slightly upturned snout; and a long, bushy tail ("brush"). Twelve species belong to the monophyletic "true fox" group of genus Vulpes.
Zorro, also called The New Zorro, New World Zorro, or Zorro 1990, was a television series which starred Duncan Regehr as Zorro for 88 episodes on The Family Channel from 1990 to 1993. Two feature-length videos were episode compilations.
The hoary fox or hoary zorro (Lycalopex vetulus), also known as raposinha-do-campo in Brazil (Portuguese for "little fox of the meadow"), is a species of zorro or "false" fox endemic to Brazil. Unlike many other foxes, it feeds primarily on small invertebrates such as insects.
Darwin's fox or Darwin's zorro (Lycalopex fulvipes) is an endangered canid from the genus Lycalopex. It is also known as the zorro chilote or zorro de Darwin[2] in Spanish and lives in Nahuelbuta National Park, the Cordillera de Oncol, Cordillera Pelada in mainland Chile and Chiloé Island. [4]