Post of love for foxes
Categories: Animals
By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/post-of-love-for-foxes.htmlThanks to their beautiful fur and fluffy tail, which can be fiery red, gray or snow-white, foxes occupy a certain place in our hearts. People have always called the fox cunning, but few can argue with the fact that it is one of the most beautiful animals.
The common red fox, which lives in many Russian forests, is truly beautiful, but this cunning creature was able to adapt to various climates around the world. For example, the fennec from the Sahara Desert and the American fox have larger ears that help them cool their bodies in the desert, and the arctic fox has a thick and insulated snow-white skin and small ears that help it retain body heat. The fox is a representative of the canine family, which also includes dogs, wolves and other similar animals. And the Soviet scientist Dmitry Belyaev even managed to start an experiment on the domestication of foxes, which began to show such " dog " habits, such as wagging their tail.
But it doesn't matter what kind of fox we are talking about — all the representatives of this vast species are simply amazing. Don't you believe it? Take a look for yourself!























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