it refers to foxes
A Vulpine is the oldest mythical creature known to mankind. A Vulpine is thought to be a creature with both human and canine features (such as standing upright thumbs, facial expressions, and other human "parts"). Vulpines, according to myths, are very intelligent, great hunters, and are good at hiding emotions.
You would be talking about foxes. In this context, a vulpine vixen refers to a female fox, a reynard is a male fox, and a skulk is a group of fox cubs.
Snails. Another animal that cannot jump, believe it or not, is the elephant. This relates to the square-cube law.
Release of perverted, Oedipal urges, it's like the first killing of the Pig, original sin, which relates to The Bible. Pretty much everything in LoTF relates to the bible...
There is no specific patron saint of hamsters in Christian tradition. The concept of patron saints typically relates to specific causes, professions, or locations. While there may not be a patron saint explicitly for hamsters, you can still pray to any saint for the well-being of these beloved pets.
A Vulpine is the oldest mythical creature known to mankind. A Vulpine is thought to be a creature with both human and canine features (such as standing upright thumbs, facial expressions, and other human "parts"). Vulpines, according to myths, are very intelligent, great hunters, and are good at hiding emotions.
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Vulpine is something that is in relation to a fox species. It can also be used to describe someone/something that is sly, cunning, or crafty.
As the term vulpine is associated with the characteristics of a fox, the word feline is associated with the cat.
Bre swept in and stole Casey's entry pass with vulpine dexterity. or With her vivid green eyes, [porcelain skin, and silky deep red hair, Sasha possessed a striking, vulpine beauty.
C. vulpine. 100% correct.
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Christopher Kalley goes by Vulpine.
Obtaining food, Self- preservation
Bovine, ovine, lupine, feline, canine, vulpine...
Yes, it is a vulpine mammal, and all mammals are vertebrates.