Foxes have been thought to be in the dog family or the cat family but it is in neither, the real classification is Vulpine, which is a genus that shows resemblance to both categories but doesn't belong to either.
The Arctic fox is in the genus Vulpes - the true foxes. There are 12 species in this genus including the red fox and the fennec fox.
The true foxes, of which there are about 12 species, belong to the genus Vulpes.
Foxes, wolves, and jackals are all members of the Canidae family. They belong to the same subfamily, Caninae, and are classified as separate genera. Foxes belong to the genus Vulpes, wolves belong to the genus Canis, and jackals belong to the genus Canis or Lupulella, depending on the species.
Arctic foxes belong to the genus vulpes - the true foxes.
Dogs belong to the genus Canis, along with wolves, coyotes, and jackals. Their scientific name is Canis lupus familiaris.
they belong to the genus of artemia
They belong to the Dionaea Genus.
A sheep belongs to the genus "Ovis."
They belong to the genus 'Capra'
Yes, they both belong to the same genus (Vulpes) so are closely related.
All dogs belong to the genus Canis.
Marmosets belong to the Cebuella genus.