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Definition of Vulpes zerda

Vulpes zerda
Fennec Fen"nec (f[e^]n"n[e^]k), n. [Ar. fanek.] (Zo["o]l.) A small, African, foxlike animal (Vulpes zerda) of a pale fawn color, remarkable for the large size of its ears.

Meaning of Vulpes zerda from wikipedia

- The fennec fox (Vulpes zerda) is a small crepuscular fox native to the deserts of North Africa, ranging from Western Sahara and Mauritania to the Sinai...
- decade. Within Vulpes, 12 separate extant species and four fossil species are described: The oldest known fossil species within Vulpes is V. riffautae...
- the kit fox (Vulpes velox), red fox (Vulpes vulpes), Cape fox (Vulpes chama), Arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus), and fennec fox (Vulpes zerda). The wolf-like...
- of Lindblad-Toh (2005) modified to incorporate recent findings on Canis, Vulpes, Lycalopex species, and Dusicyon. Tedford, Richard; Wang, Xiaoming; Taylor...
- phylogeny of Lindblad-Toh (2005) modified to incorporate recent findings on Vulpes. Damián Ruiz-Ramoni; Francisco Juan Prevosti; Saverio Bartolini Lucenti;...
- Archived (PDF) from the original on 8 June 2011. Larivière, S. (2002). "Vulpes zerda" (PDF). Mammalian Species (714): 1–5. doi:10.1644/1545-1410(2002)714<0001:VZ>2...
- media related to Vulpes macrotis. Wikispecies has information related to Vulpes macrotis. ARKiveimages and movies of the kit fox (Vulpes macrotis) NPS...
- The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) is the largest of the true foxes and one of the most widely distributed members of the order Carnivora, being present across...
- RLTS.T23051A59049446.en. Wacher, T.; Bauman, K.; Cuzin, F. (2015). "Vulpes zerda". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2015: e.T41588A46173447. doi:10...
- Egyptian jackal (Canis aureus hupstar), sand fox (Vulpes rueppelli) and more rarely the fennec fox (Vulpes zerda). Barbary sheep (Ammotragus lervia) were once...