A form intermediate in size between V. vulpes alpheryaki and V. vulpes caucasica.
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Unlike other Chinese red foxes, it closely approaches V. vulpes vulpes in size.
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Equal in size to V. vulpes vulpes but with smaller teeth and more widely spaced premolars.
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Large, but smaller subspecies than V. vulpes beringiana.
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A large sized subspecies with a large, broad tail and larger teeth and rostrum than V. vulpes fulva.
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Studies show the skull shape of the Red Fox, Vulpes vulpes, is even closer to that of the thylacine.
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A smaller subspecies than V. vulpes vulpes.
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Distinguished from V. vulpes vulpes by its smaller size, proportionately smaller skull and teeth and coarser fur.
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A slightly smaller and more lightly coloured subspecies than V. vulpes crucigera, with shorter, coarser fur.
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Vulpes is a genus of the Canidae family. Its members are referred to as 'true foxes', although there are species in other genera whose common names include the word 'fox'.
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A taxonomic genus, within family Canidae - the foxes