Gray fox
The gray fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus) is a mammal of the order Carnivora ranging throughout most of the southern half of North America from southern Canada to northern Venezuela and Colombia.[1][3] This species and the closely related Island Fox are the only living members of the genus Urocyon, which is considered to be among the most primitive of the living canids. Though it was once the most common fox in the east, human advancement allowed the red fox to become dominant. The Pacific States still have the gray fox as a dominant.
Description and behavior
A yawning gray fox, northern Florida
The gray fox is distinguished from most other canids by its grizzled upper parts, strong neck and black-tipped tail, while the skull can be distinguished from all other North American canids by its widely separated temporal ridges that form a U-shape. There is little sexual dimorphism, save for the females being slightly smaller than males. The gray fox ranges from 800 to 1125 mm (31.5 to 41.3 inches) in length. Its tail measures 275 to 443 mm (10.8 to 17.5 inches) and its hind feet measure 100 to 150 mm (4.9 to 5.9 inches). It weighs 3.6 to 6.82 kg (7.9 to 15 lbs).[3] It is readily differentiated from the red fox by the lack of "black stockings" that stand out on the latter.
The gray fox's ability to climb trees is shared only with the Asian raccoon dog among canids. Its strong, hooked claws allow it to scramble up trees to escape predators such as the domestic dog or the coyote, or to reach tree-bound or arboreal food sources. It descends primarily by jumping from branch to branch, or by descending slowly backwards as a house cat. The gray fox is nocturnal or crepuscular and dens in hollow trees, stumps or appropriated burrows during the day.
Reproduction
Gray fox, showing black tail stripe, Sierra Nevada
The gray fox is monogamous. The breeding season of the gray fox varies geographically; in Michigan, the gray fox mates in early March, in Alabama, breeding peaks occur in February.[3] The gestation period lasts about 53 days. Litter size ranges from 1 to 7. Kits begin to hunt with their parents at the age of 3 months. By the time they are 4 months old, the kits have developed their permanent dentition and can forage on their own. The family group remains together until autumn when the young reach sexual maturity and disperse.
Diet
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A gray fox at night
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Adult male & female gray Fox
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The gray fox is a solitary hunter and is largely omnivorous. It frequently preys upon the Eastern Cottontail (Sylvilagus floridanus), though it will readily catch voles, shrews, and birds. The gray fox supplements its diet with whatever fruits are readily available and generally eats more vegetable matter than does the Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes).[3]
Subspecies
Gray fox skull
There are 16 subspecies recognized for this fox:[1]
- Urocyon cinereoargenteus cinereoargenteus
- Urocyon cinereoargenteus borealis
- Urocyon cinereoargenteus californicus
- Urocyon cinereoargenteus costaricensis
- Urocyon cinereoargenteus floridanus
- Urocyon cinereoargenteus fraterculus
- Urocyon cinereoargenteus furvus
- Urocyon cinereoargenteus guatemalae
- Urocyon cinereoargenteus madrensis
- Urocyon cinereoargenteus nigrirostris
- Urocyon cinereoargenteus ocythous
- Urocyon cinereoargenteus orinomus
- Urocyon cinereoargenteus peninsularis
- Urocyon cinereoargenteus scottii
- Urocyon cinereoargenteus townsendi
- Urocyon cinereoargenteus venezuelae
References
- Goddard-Taylor, Gayle (Winter 2005-2006). "The Silver Ghost: The life and times of the gray fox". Sanctuary: The Journal of the Massachusetts Audubon Society (Massachusetts Audubon Society) 45 (2): 13–15.
Extant Carnivora species |
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Kingdom: Animalia · Phylum: Chordata · Class: Mammalia · Infraclass: Eutheria · Superorder: Laurasiatheria |
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Suborder Feliformia |
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Nandiniidae |
Nandinia
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African Palm Civet (N. binotata)
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Herpestidae
(Mongooses) |
Atilax
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Marsh Mongoose (A. paludinosus)
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Bdeogale
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Bushy-tailed Mongoose (B. crassicauda) · Jackson's Mongoose (B. jacksoni) · Black-footed Mongoose (B. nigripes)
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Crossarchus
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Alexander's Kusimanse (C. alexandri) · Angolan Kusimanse (C. ansorgei) · Common Kusimanse (C. obscurus) · Flat-headed Kusimanse (C. platycephalus)
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Cynictis
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Yellow Mongoose (C. penicillata)
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Dologale
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Pousargues's Mongoose (D. dybowskii)
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Galerella
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Angolan Slender Mongoose (G. flavescens) · Somalian Slender Mongoose (G. ochracea) · Cape Gray Mongoose (G. pulverulenta) · Slender Mongoose (G. sanguinea)
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Helogale
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Ethiopian Dwarf Mongoose (H. hirtula) · Common Dwarf Mongoose (H. parvula)
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Herpestes
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Short-tailed Mongoose (H. brachyurus) · Indian Gray Mongoose (H. edwardsii) · Indian Brown Mongoose (H. fuscus) · Egyptian Mongoose (H. ichneumon) · Small Asian Mongoose (H. javanicus) · Long-nosed Mongoose (H. naso) · Collared Mongoose (H. semitorquatus) · Ruddy Mongoose (H. smithii) · Crab-eating Mongoose (H. urva) · Stripe-necked Mongoose (H. vitticollis)
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Ichneumia
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White-tailed Mongoose (I. albicauda)
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Liberiictus
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Liberian Mongoose (L. kuhni)
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Mungos
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Gambian Mongoose (M. gambianus) · Banded Mongoose (M. mungo)
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Paracynictis
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Selous' Mongoose (P. selousi)
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Rhynchogale
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Meller's Mongoose (R. melleri)
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Hyaenidae
(Hyenas) |
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Felidae |
Large family listed below
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Viverridae |
Large family listed below
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Eupleridae |
Small family listed below
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Family Felidae |
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Felinae |
Acinonyx
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Catopuma
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Felis
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Leopardus
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Pantanal Cat ( L. braccatus) · Colocolo ( L. colocolo) · Geoffroy's Cat ( L. geoffroyi) · Kodkod ( L. guigna) · Andean Mountain Cat ( L. jacobitus) · Pampas Cat ( L. pajeros) · Ocelot (L. pardalis) · Oncilla (L. tigrinus) · Margay ( L. wiedii)
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Pardofelis
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Marbled Cat (P. marmorata)
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Prionailurus
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Profelis
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African Golden Cat (P. aurata)
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Puma
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Pantherinae |
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Family Viverridae (includes Civets) |
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Paradoxurinae |
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Arctogalidia
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Small-toothed Palm Civet (A. trivirgata)
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Macrogalidia
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Sulawesi Palm Civet (M. musschenbroekii)
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Paguma
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Masked Palm Civet (P. larvata)
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Paradoxurus
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Hemigalinae |
Chrotogale
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Owston's Palm Civet (C. owstoni)
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Cynogale
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Otter Civet (C. bennettii)
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Diplogale
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Hose's Palm Civet (D. hosei)
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Hemigalus
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Banded Palm Civet (H. derbyanus)
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Prionodontinae
(Asiatic linsangs) |
Prionodon
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Banded Linsang (P. linsang) · Spotted Linsang (P. pardicolor)
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Viverrinae |
Civettictis
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African Civet (C. civetta)
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Genetta
(Genets)
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Abyssinian Genet (G. abyssinica) · Angolan Genet (G. angolensis) · Bourlon's Genet (G. bourloni) · Crested Servaline Genet (G. cristata) · Common Genet (G. genetta) · Johnston's Genet (G. johnstoni) · Rusty-spotted Genet (G. maculata) · Pardine Genet (G. pardina) · Aquatic Genet (G. piscivora) · King Genet (G. poensis) · Servaline Genet (G. servalina) · Haussa Genet (G. thierryi) · Cape Genet (G. tigrina) · Giant Forest Genet (G. victoriae)
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Poiana
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Leighton's Linsang (P. leightoni) · African Linsang (P. richardsonii)
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Viverra
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Malabar Large-spotted Civet (V. civettina) · Large-spotted Civet (V. megaspila) · Malayan Civet (V. tangalunga) · Large Indian Civet (V. zibetha)
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Viverricula
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Small Indian Civet (V. indica)
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Family Eupleridae |
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Euplerinae |
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Eupleres
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Falanouc (E. goudotii)
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Fossa
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Malagasy Civet (F. fossana)
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Galidiinae |
Galidia
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Ring-tailed Mongoose (G. elegans)
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Galidictis
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Broad-striped Malagasy Mongoose (G. fasciata) · Grandidier's Mongoose (G. grandidieri)
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Mungotictis
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Narrow-striped Mongoose (M. decemlineata)
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Salanoia
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Brown-tailed Mongoose (S. concolor)
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Suborder Caniformia (cont. below) |
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Ursidae
(Bears) |
Ailuropoda
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Giant Panda (A. melanoleuca)
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Ursus
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Mephitidae
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Conepatus
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skunks)
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Molina's Hog-nosed Skunk (C. chinga) · Humboldt's Hog-nosed Skunk (C. humboldtii) · American Hog-nosed Skunk (C. leuconotus) · Striped Hog-nosed Skunk (C. semistriatus)
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Mephitis
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Hooded Skunk (M. macroura) · Striped Skunk (M. mephitis)
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Mydaus
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Sunda Stink Badger (M. javanensis) · Palawan Stink Badger (M. marchei)
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Spilogale
(Spotted skunks)
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Southern Spotted Skunk (S. angustifrons) · Western Spotted Skunk (S. gracilis) · Eastern Spotted Skunk (S. putorius) · Pygmy Spotted Skunk (S. pygmaea)
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Procyonidae |
Bassaricyon
(Olingos)
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Allen's Olingo (B. alleni) · Beddard's Olingo (B. beddardi) · Bushy-tailed Olingo (B. gabbii) · Harris's Olingo (B. lasius) · Chiriqui Olingo (B. pauli)
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Bassariscus
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Ring-tailed Cat (B. astutus) · Cacomistle (B. sumichrasti)
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Nasua
(Coatis inclusive)
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White-nosed Coati (N. narica) · South American Coati (N. nasua)
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Nasuella
(Coatis inclusive)
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Mountain Coati (N. olivacea)
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Potos
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Kinkajou (P. flavus)
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Procyon
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Ailuridae |
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Suborder Caniformia (cont. above) |
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Otariidae
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(includes fur seals
and sea lions)
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South American Fur Seal (A. australis) · Australasian Fur Seal (A. forsteri) · Galápagos Fur Seal (A. galapagoensis) · Antarctic Fur Seal (A. gazella) · Juan Fernández Fur Seal (A. philippii) · Brown Fur Seal (A. pusillus) · Guadalupe Fur Seal (A. townsendi) · Subantarctic Fur Seal (A. tropicalis)
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Callorhinus
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Northern Fur Seal (C. ursinus)
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Eumetopias
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Steller Sea Lion (E. jubatus)
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Neophoca
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Australian Sea Lion (N. cinerea)
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Otaria
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South American Sea Lion (O. flavescens)
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Phocarctos
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New Zealand Sea Lion (P. hookeri)
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Zalophus
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Odobenidae
(Pinniped inclusive) |
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Phocidae
(Earless seals)
(Pinniped inclusive) |
Cystophora
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Hooded Seal (C. cristata)
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Erignathus
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Bearded Seal (E. barbatus)
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Halichoerus
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Gray Seal (H. grypus)
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Histriophoca
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Ribbon Seal (H. fasciata)
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Hydrurga
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Leopard Seal (H. leptonyx)
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Leptonychotes
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Weddell Seal (L. weddellii)
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Monachus
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Ommatophoca
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Ross Seal (O. rossi)
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Pagophilus
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Harp Seal (P. groenlandicus)
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Phoca
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Pusa
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Canidae |
Large family listed below
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Mustelidae |
Large family listed below
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Family Canidae |
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Atelocynus |
Short-eared Dog (A. microtis)
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Canis |
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Cerdocyon |
Crab-eating Fox (C. thous)
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Chrysocyon |
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Cuon |
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Lycalopex |
Culpeo (L. culpaeus) · Darwin's Fox (L. fulvipes) · South American Gray Fox (L. griseus) · Pampas Fox (L. gymnocercus) · Sechuran Fox (L. sechurae) · Hoary Fox (L. vetulus)
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Lycaon |
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Nyctereutes |
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Otocyon |
Bat-eared Fox (O. megalotis)
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Speothos |
Bush Dog (S. venaticus)
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Urocyon |
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Family Mustelidae |
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Lutrinae
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Aonyx
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African Clawless Otter (A. capensis) · Oriental Small-clawed Otter (A. cinerea)
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Hydrictis
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Spotted-necked Otter (H. maculicollis)
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Lontra
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Lutra
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Lutrogale
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Smooth-coated Otter (L. perspicillata)
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Mustelinae
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Arctonyx
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Hog Badger (A. collaris)
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Eira
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Tayra (E. barbara)
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Galictis
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Lesser Grison (G. cuja) · Greater Grison (G. vittata)
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Ictonyx
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Saharan Striped Polecat (I. libyca) · Striped Polecat (I. striatus)
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Lyncodon
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Patagonian Weasel (L. patagonicus)
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Martes
(Martens)
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Meles
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Melogale
(Ferret-badgers)
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Bornean Ferret-badger (M. everetti) · Chinese Ferret-badger (M. moschata) · Javan Ferret-badger (M. orientalis) · Burmese Ferret-badger (M. personata)
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Amazon Weasel ( M. africana) · Mountain Weasel ( M. altaica) · Ermine (M. erminea) · Steppe Polecat ( M. eversmannii) · Colombian Weasel ( M. felipei) · Long-tailed Weasel ( M. frenata) · Japanese Weasel ( M. itatsi) · Yellow-bellied Weasel ( M. kathiah) · European Mink ( M. lutreola) · Indonesian Mountain Weasel ( M. lutreolina) · Black-footed Ferret ( M. nigripes) · Least Weasel (M. nivalis) · Malayan Weasel ( M. nudipes) · European Polecat (M. putorius) · Siberian Weasel ( M. sibirica) · Back-striped Weasel ( M. strigidorsa) · Egyptian Weasel ( M. subpalmata)
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Neovison
(Minks)
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American Mink (N. vison)
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Poecilogale
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African Striped Weasel (P. albinucha)
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Game animals and shooting in North America |
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Game birds |
Bobwhite Quail · Chukar · Hungarian Partridge · Prairie Chicken · Mourning Dove · Ring-necked pheasant · Ptarmigan · Ruffed Grouse · Sharp-tailed Grouse · Snipe (Common Snipe) · Spruce Grouse · Turkey · Woodcock
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Waterfowl |
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Big game |
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Other quarry |
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See also |
Bear hunting · Big game hunting · Deer hunting · Waterfowl hunting · Wolf hunting · Upland hunting
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