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Yes, they are a subspecies.
what are the adaptations of a red fox
Arabian foxes are a subspecies of red foxes and are adapted to desert life more. They have larger ears and smaller bodies as well as fur between their toes - adaptions that the red fox don't have.
Arabian Oryx The Sand Gazelle Arabian Mountain Gazelle Arabian Tahr Hare Arabian Wolf Striped Hyaena Arabian Red Fox Blandford's Fox Sand Fox or Rueppell's Fox Arabian Leopard Caracal Arabian Wildcat Sand Cat Hedgehogs Bats Lesser Jerboa Cheesman's Gerbil Baluchistan Gerbil Jirds Egyptian Spiny Mouse
The Arabian Horse, Arabian Wolf, Arabian Red Fox and Camel are the national animals of Saudi Arabia.the Arabian Falcon
Its adaptations are that it is good at catching food.
No, it is primarily a fox of the Sahara,
The Arabian red fox (Vulpes vulpes arabica) is a subspecies of the red fox native to Arabia, specifically Dhofar and Al Hajar Mountains in Oman and they are also found in UAE Syria, Jordan and Israel to Saudi Arabia and Yemen. In the wild they would rarely live more than 5 years or so, In captivity they can live to 14 years or more.
Saudi Arabia does not have a national bird. However, Saudi Arabia has four national animals: the Arabian horse, Arabian wolf, Arabian camel and Arabian red fox.
they camoflauge with their sorroundings.
Its adaptations are that it is good at catching food.
it bites, jumps at,fight,claws,plays,chasds,eats,barks,chews,howls, and screeches at its opponent.