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</html>";s:4:"text";s:12752:"Complete the Part-to-Whole Analogies on page 10. Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Family: Canidae Genus: Vulpes Species: V. zerda Most other species are considerably smaller. Read Identifying Species on page 5. The 7 Levels of Classification, -Species -Genus -Family -Order -Class -Phylum -Kingdom. The familiar fox that is most common in legend and lore is the red fox, but there are over 30 species of fox living in an amazing variety of environments all over the world. A red fox is Vulpes vulpes. An animal classification for red fox, based on the Linnaeus Method The best known of them are: Red Fox, Arctic Fox, Kit Fox, Fennec Fox, and the Gray Fox. It is also the one most people are familiar with. Their throat, chin, and belly are grayish-white. Size 109 cm (43 in.)  One of the most noticeable characteristics of the red fox is the fluffy white-tipped tail. Foxes belong to … Red Fox, Vulpes vulpes Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Family: Canidae Genus: Vulpes Species: vulpes Status Red foxes are found throughout much of the northern hemisphere from the Arctic Circle through the United States, the steppes of central Asia, and northern Africa. In general, foxes are small members of the dog family, the largest of which is the typical red fox. Define the following words from page 5: biodiversity, characteristics, habitat, species, and traits. In most inland areas, the species is heavily dependent on fluctuating rodent populations. Species Pteropus melanotus black-eared flying fox Pteropus melanotus: information (1) Pteropus melanotus: pictures (1) Species Pteropus poliocephalus gray-headed flying fox Fast Facts Description COMMON NAME:Fennec Fox KINGDOM:Animalia PHYLUM:Chordata CLASS:Mammalia ORDER:Carnivora FAMILY:Canidae GENUS SPECIES:Vulpes (fox) zerda (Arabic for fennec, meaning small fox); former genus species: Fennecus (small fox) zerda Scientific Classification Common Name fennec fox Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Class Mammalia Order Carnivora Family Canidae Genus Species Vulpes (fox) zerda (Arabic for fennec, meaning small fox); former genus species: Fennecus (small fox) zerda. It has the largest natural distribution of any land mammal except human beings. This animal classification chart of a red fox is an example of Linnaean Taxonomy. This species has the widest distribution of any canid. the red fox is the bigest of the foxes. Fox Species There are 37 species of foxes, but only 12 belong to the genus “vulpes” or “true foxes”. As an example, a dolphin species name is Delphinus Delphis. Read the information on page 7, 8 and 9. The blue phase fox, has a long blue-gray coat in the winter and a shorter darker gray coat in the summer. This is the Fennec fox. First introduced to Australia in the 19th century, it has since established itself throughout much of … The gray fox is smaller then the red fox. The red fox is the most common and widespread fox species in the world, found throughout most of the United States. Weight 2.7 to 4.5 kg (6 to 10 lbs.) Red Fox The largest species of fox is known as the Red Fox. Fox Species Index. ... Classification/taxonomy. Choose at least one species of fox to research from the Fact Sheets provided, or by researching independently. Red fox, widely distributed species of fox found throughout Europe, temperate Asia, northern Africa, and North America. 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