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A Swift Fox
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A Fox standing.
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A close-up of a Fox.
A silver fox is actually a red fox with a layer of grey or silver hair. These silver animals are very rare.
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Foxes tend to live in family groups of one dog, one vixen and her cubs, and a few female helpers from previous litters.
Eastern garter snake
Foxes, raccoons, pigs, turkeys, and guinea hens are some of the natural predators of snakes.
Pteropus poliocephalus - Gray-headed Flying Fox in the evening, fly away from day site, hang down on the branch and watch.
Pteropus poliocephalus - Gray-headed Flying Fox in the evening. Bats use echolocation to find their prey.
There are two types of foxes in Montana.
Foxes scream at night for mating and defending territory.
Fox enjoying its surrounding.
A red fox sitting among rocks.
An intent stare, a look of interest as snow softly falls on a red fox.
Foxes are very smart in ways that matter: finding food, surviving in weather extremes, outwitting predators, protecting their young.
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The Guam flying fox (Pteropus tokudae), also known as the little Marianas fruit bat, was a tiny megabat from Guam in Micronesia.
Amazing Mountain Animal: Tibetan Sand Fox
It's unknown exactly why the Tibetan fox developed its signature square head. Some researchers believe that the unique shape helps with vision or camouflage, while others say that the square face is a natural product of the windy environment on the plateau.
Largest Bats: Golden-crowned Flying Fox
The world’s largest bat, Indian Flying Fox, feeding honey from Banana tree.
Largest Bats: The Great Flying Fox Close up of a female Indian flying fox with pup (Pteropus medius)
The Great Flying Fox has the longest forearm length and reported wingspan of any species of bat.
Largest Bats_ Madagascan Flying Fox
Madagascan Flying Fox doesn't use sonar like smaller, insect-eating bats; only their eyes and ears. They see as well as a cat at night and are just about as smart.