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Endangered fox species - Claudia Gallardo Jiménez

Claudia Gallardo Jiménez

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Endangered fox species

By: Claudia Gallardo Jiménez

Endangered Fox Species

Artic Fox

Dessert Fox

Red Fox

When we think of the fox, a small orange-coloured animal probably comes to mind. But apart from the red or common fox, there are many more species that are endangered and in this work, I will briefly talk about each of them.

I will talk about the following fox species:-Desert fox -Arctic fox

This fox is light yellow in colour and as they grow their fur becomes darker as they get older. These foxes inhabit areas of Africa and Arabia but are usually found in areas of the Sahara desert. It feeds on reptiles, birds, eggs, insects and rodents, although it also eats leaves, roots... A curiosity is that its fur is so similar to sand that it camouflages itself in it and they are very small.

The arctic fox is white in colour, which helps it camouflage itself in the snow. It is found in North America, Northern Europe and Russia. This animal usually feeds on small animals, fish, insects, carrion... A curiosity of this fox is that it has a thick and dense fur that helps it to keep warm.

The arctic fox is white in colour, which helps it camouflage itself in the snow. It is found in North America, Northern Europe and Russia. This animal usually feeds on small animals, fish, insects, carrion... A curiosity of this fox is that it has a thick and dense fur that helps it to keep warm.

The purpose of this project is to raise awareness of more endangered animals, because there is not only one species of fox, such as the red fox, but many more that are endangered, as is the case with many other species.

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