The Linnaean classification for a red fox (Vulpes vulpes) is as follows: Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Mammalia, Order Carnivora, Family Canidae, Genus Vulpes, and Species Vulpes vulpes. This hierarchical system categorizes the red fox within the broader context of living organisms, emphasizing its characteristics as a mammal and a member of the canine family.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Vulpes vulpes (formerly Vulpes fulvus).
The red fox is placed in the order of Carnivora. The red fox is placed in the order of Carnivora. The red fox is placed in the order of Carnivora.
Smoky Red is one variation of the red fox. This variation of red fox has black on its paws.
a red fox has red and brown fur to help it hide from its predators .the red fox is amazing at camouflage
A red fox is a consumer.
A red fox is a carnivore.
A bobcat eats a fed fox. (*cough* RED FOX *cough*)
Yes, they are a subspecies.
I think a Red Fox
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.
red fox
The average litter is 5 cubs.a small red fox.