Fire Fox
The cross fox, also known as the fire fox, is a color variant of the red fox (Vulpes vulpes). Here are some interesting details:
Appearance: Cross foxes have a unique coat with a mix of red, black, and orange fur. They often have a dark stripe running down their back and another across their shoulders, forming a cross-like pattern.
Habitat: They are typically found in North America, especially in boreal forests and tundra regions.
Behavior: Like other red foxes, cross foxes are solitary animals and are most active during dawn and dusk. They are known for their cunning and adaptability.
Rarity: Cross foxes are less common than the typical red fox but are not considered a separate species. Their unique coloration is due to genetic variation.
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