While the kit fox is primarily a carnivore, it will also eat a variety of fruit, including tomatoes, cactus fruit, etc. Yes, it is an omnivore.
The true foxes, of which there are about 12 species, belong to the genus Vulpes.
the scientific name for a kit fox is Vulpes Macrotis
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Vulpes macrotis.
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The most common fox in California is the California red fox (Vulpes vulpes californicus). This subspecies of the red fox is primarily found in the state's coastal and mountainous regions. It is known for its reddish-brown fur and adaptability to various habitats. Another species, the kit fox (Vulpes macrotis), is also present in California, particularly in desert areas.
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Vulpes Vulpes is a red fox they are found in every continent except antarctica.
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You are probably referring to Vulpes ferrilata Others to consider are Vulpes ruepellii and Vulpes corsac and Vulpes velox
The tip of their tails are a different colour from the rest of their pelt. The Genus only consists of "true foxes". And are relatively small in size.
Scientific name for fox, also is the Genus branch's name for foxes.