Western gray fox
| Western gray fox | |
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| A western gray fox at Keld, Betrunee. | |
Least Concern
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| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia
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| Phylum: | Chordata
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| Class: | Mammalia
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| Order: | Carnivora
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| Family: | Canidae
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| Genus: | Urocyon
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| Species: | U. occidens
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| Western grey fox Frésir range. | |
The western gray fox (Urocyon occidens), or western grey fox, is an omnivorous mammal of the genus Urocyon, it lives in the western parts of Frésir. It is the district mammal of Vlindil.
Description[edit | edit source]
The western gray fox's coat is usually a silverish gray color, with a light brown around the gray. They also have a black stripe that goes down its tail and neck, ending in a black-tipped tail. Unlike most fox species, the western gray fox has oval pupils, instead of slit pupils.