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An Arctic fox-red fox hybrid, also known as a "marble fox," typically has a mix of physical traits from both parent species. This includes a combination of white and red fur, with some individuals having a marbled or mottled appearance. In terms of behavior, marble foxes may exhibit a blend of characteristics from both Arctic and red foxes, such as being adaptable to various environments and having a diverse diet.

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What family does the Arctic fox belong to?

It's relatives are the red fox, the swift fox, the kit fox and the cosac fox. There is also the cape fox, the pale fox, the Bengal fox and the gray fox. The more primative relatives are the tibetan fox, blanford's fox, ruppell's fox and the fennec fox.


What kind of species of fox?

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What kinds of foxs are there?

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What adjective would you use to compare yourself to a fox?

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What are Dog related to?

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What species are foxes?

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What are the 20 different types of foxes?

There are 12 species of true foxes (volpes) and a number of other similar animals similar to the true foxes. Click on this link for a list.


What are the native animals of Utah?

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What animals live on the Cairngorms?

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What animals are attracted to the color red?

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How many animals did Clark discover?

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