Red fox

Red fox Dianne Braker

Vulpes vulpes

The Red Fox is most commonly a rusty red, with white underbelly, black ear tips and legs, and a bushy tail usually with a distinctive white tip. Foxes leave their droppings (called scats) in prominent places, such as on stones or tufts of grass, as territorial markers. Fox scats tend to be hairy and shaped in a tapering spiral.

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