Foxes - this is a very charming and hitroglazye animals, because in this article we present to you the seven most beautiful and brightest of their species. Rather, the word "fox" you the first thing comes to mind is the most widespread of its kind - an ordinary red fox, whose habitat covers almost all the northern hemisphere. However, this is very diverse and adaptive fox genus has many species across the globe, each of which is adapted to move in very precisely in its natural environment.
If you like foxes and think they look much better in the wild than around someone's neck, then you will definitely appreciate these furry photos of beauties in their natural element!
Fenech Tiny Fox - Fenech lives in North Africa and the Sahara Desert, and its distinguishing feature is a large ears, which are used for cooling the body in hot conditions. In addition, these ears have such amazing hearing that the fox is able to hear prey moving beneath the sand. Cream fox fur helps reflect heat during the day and warm at night.
A Red Fox - An ordinary red fox is the most numerous and most widespread species. Redhead beauty can be found both in the northern hemisphere and in Australia. They are very skillful hunters and able to jump over fences up to two meters in height.
Arctic Marble Fox - is one of the subspecies of red fox. Painting of foxes are not found in nature, it has been artificially grown human beings solely for their fur.
The Gray Fox that lives in North America, is different from the color of his colleagues called "salt and pepper" and the black tip of the tail. This fox is one of the few members of the family of wolves, which are able to climb trees.
Silver Fox - is also a kind of red fox, the only difference is only in a different form of pigmentation. Once silver foxes were considered one of the most valuable fur-bearing animals. I must say that they are still, alas, only bred and raised for their fur.
Arctic fox (Polar Fox) - foxes can be found throughout the Arctic Circle. Their thick fur allows them to withstand temperatures up to 70 degrees below zero. Foxes have quite short legs, small faces and squat body, which allows them to keep warm.
Phillips Fox - this is another kind of common red fox. Cross point foxes are the most common in North America.