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Swift Foxes

The Swift fox (Vulpes velox) is a species of fox and a member of the Canidae family, found in the prairies and grasslands of central North America. It is recognizable by its distinctive widely-spaced ears, round head, lean body shape and greyish-red coat. Learn more about the Swift Fox in this category.

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