The only relationship between the red fox and the dingo is the fact that they are both canid species. However, the dingo is in the dog family, with a scientific name of "canis lupus dingo", while the fox is not, with its scientific name of "vulpes vulpes".
No. The only relationship between the red fox and the dingo is the fact that they are both canid species. However, the dingo is in the dog family, with a scientific name of "canis lupus dingo", while the fox is not, with its scientific name of "vulpes vulpes".
The red of grey fox.
A Red Fox Would Win Because It Is Bigger, Stronger, Heavier, Smarter And Quicker Than The Grey Fox. Also, The Grey Fox Does Not Have The Ability To Kill Animals By Doing That Nasty Bite Turn On The Neck That Red Foxes Sometimes Do. But Grey Foxes Are Suprisingly Good Climbers. If The Grey Fox Had A Chance To Get Up A Tree And The Red Fox Left. The Grey Fox Would Get Away.
red fox, sometimes grey fox
Gray Foxes are smaller than red foxes and red foxes live further north than gray foxes.
Red Fox and Grey Fox
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Eurasian Red Squirrels live in Europe and Asia, and Grey Squirrels live in the USA. Other than that, there really is no difference between them, only their color. Addendum to above answer: Actually, it depends on which type of Red Squirrel you are referring to. There is an Eurasian Red Squirrel which is native to Europe and Asia, and there is an American Red Squirrel as well. Both the Eurasian and American Red Squirrels are smaller than Grey Squirrels with the only other differences being the difference in the color of fur and the fact that Eurasian Red Squirrels have ear tufts that neither the American Red Squirrel or the Grey Squirrel have.
Grey foxes are smaller than red foxes, and live primarlily in Southern parts of North America; while red foxes are larger live further north.
No, they are different species, the red fox is Vulpes vulpes and the grey fox is Urocyon cinereoargenteus.
Grey foxes are smaller than red foxes, and live primarlily in Southern parts of North America; while red foxes are larger live further north.
Of course. They're both types of foxes, and you can tell because of their names.
The same as grey squirrels. Nuts, acorns, mabie fruit