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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Genus
  
Lycalopex

Higher classification
  
South American fox

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Scientific name
  
Lycalopex vetulus

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Species

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South American fox, Sechuran fox, Crab‑eating fox, Short‑eared dog, Pampas fox

Hoary fox


' The hoary fox (Lycalopex vetulus), also called raposinha-do-campo (Portuguese for "meadow fox") or the hoary zorro, is a species of zorro or "false" fox endemic to Brazil. Unlike many other foxes, it feeds primarily on small invertebrates such as insects.

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Description

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The hoary fox has a short muzzle, small teeth, a short coat, and slender limbs. The upper part of the body is grey, and the underside of the body is cream or fawn. The tail is black on the tip with a marked dark stripe along the upper surface, which in male animals may extend all the way along the back to the nape of the neck. The ears and outside part of the legs are reddish or tawny, and the lower jaw is black. Some melanistic individuals have also been reported.

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It is small for a fox, weighing only 3 to 4 kg (6.6 to 8.8 lb), with a head and body length of 58 to 72 cm (23 to 28 in), and a tail 25 to 36 cm (9.8 to 14.2 in). Together with its slender form, the small size of the hoary fox makes it an agile and fast-running animal, while its relatively weak teeth adapt it to feeding on invertebrates, rather than larger prey.

Behaviour and diet

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Hoary foxes are nocturnal, and largely solitary outside of the breeding season. They mainly eat insects, especially termites and dung beetles, but also may eat rodents, small birds, and fruit. Individuals have widely varying home ranges, depending on the local environment, but an average of 48 ha (120 acres) has been reported from pastures in Mato Grosso.

Range

The hoary fox is native to south-central Brazil, although some sightings have been recorded from the north of the country, and Pleistocene fossils are known from Argentina. Although they may be found in more marginal habitats, they usually live in the cerrado, between 90 and 1,100 m (300 and 3,610 ft) elevation, where open woodlands, bushlands, and savannahs that are smooth or scattered with trees occur.

No subspecies are recognized.

Reproduction

Females usually give birth to two to four pups in August to September, after a gestation period around 50 days. The female prepares a den in which to give birth, sometimes using the burrows of other animals. Weaning occurs around 4 months of age.

References

Hoary fox Wikipedia