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Foxes (also known by their scientific name Vulpini under the scientific family Canidade) are a species of omnivorous dog that are found on almost every continent. Foxes are generally small to medium sized with thin, lengthy snout and a bushy tail. A Fox theriotype is rather uncommon, though not rare.
Foxes (also known by their scientific name Vulpini under the scientific family Canidade) are a species of omnivorous dog that are found on almost every continent. Foxes are generally small to medium sized with thin, lengthy snout and a bushy tail. A Fox theriotype is rather uncommon, though not rare.

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Foxes (also known by their scientific name Vulpini under the scientific family Canidade) are a species of omnivorous dog that are found on almost every continent. Foxes are generally small to medium sized with thin, lengthy snout and a bushy tail. A Fox theriotype is rather uncommon, though not rare.