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A fox is a small to medium-sized mammal belonging to the Canidae family, characterized by its pointed ears, elongated snout, and bushy tail. Known for their cunning behavior and adaptability, foxes are found in various habitats worldwide, including forests, grasslands, and urban areas. The most common species, the red fox, has a distinctive reddish-brown coat and is known for its agility and intelligence. Foxes are omnivorous, feeding on a diverse diet that includes small mammals, fruits, and insects.

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