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Corsac fox - Wikipedia
The corsac fox (Vulpes corsac), also known simply as a corsac, is a medium-sized fox found in steppes, semi-deserts and deserts in Central Asia, ranging into Mongolia and northern China. Since 2004, it has been classified as least concern by IUCN, but populations fluctuate significantly, and numbers can drop tenfold within a single year. [2]
Corsac Fox - Facts, Habitat, Diet, Life Cycle, Pictures - Animal Spot
The Corsac Fox, also called the steppe fox and the sand fox, is a species of Asian foxes that are widely spread throughout their range. However, the populations of the corsac fox are known to fluctuate significantly, as their numbers can drop tenfold within a year’s time.
Corsac Fox - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
The Corsac foxes (Vulpes corsac) are medium-sized foxes found in Asia. They live in open grassy steppes and semideserts and try to stay far away from human habitations. Fossils of Corsac foxes date back to the mid-Pleistocene and show they once reached as far west as Switzerland, and as far south as Crimea.
Corsac Foxes - Exotic Pet Wonderland
Corsac foxes are medium-sized foxes characterized by their sandy or pale grey fur, tinged with a reddish hue, making them well-suited to their desert and steppe habitats. Their fur grows thicker during the winter, offering protection against the cold.
Corsac fox - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The corsac fox (Vulpes corsac), also known as the steppe fox, is a medium-sized Asiatic fox species. It is spread throughout the central steppes of Asia. It is very social and lives in "corsac cities" where animals have several dens with connected holes. It prefers some steppe and semi-desert in mountainous areas.
ADW: Vulpes corsac: INFORMATION
The corsac fox is typical of the genus Vulpes, but slightly smaller than the red fox with larger legs and ears. The coloration is predominantly grey or reddish grey on the upper parts with silver undertones, while the under parts are white with yellow undertones.
Corsac fox – Fox Protection International
Common Name: Corsac Fox. Scientific Name: Vulpes corsac. Conservation Status: Least concern (Murdoch, 2014). Habitat: Grassland steppes, semi-deserts, and deserts, avoiding mountains, forested areas and dense vegetation, and fixed-sand habitats (Murdoch, 2014).
Corsac fox | mammal | Britannica
corsac (corsac, or steppe, fox) Small and social steppe-dwelling fox that inhabits steppes and semideserts of eastern Eurasia; coat yellowish gray or brown to reddish gray; body similar in form to the red fox but with larger legs and ears.
Corsac Fox - Faithful Foxes
Mar 23, 2011 · General Description: Corsac Foxes have the appearance of the genus Vulpes. A Corsac has a typically gray body with a whitish underside and silvery tones in the fur. Its fur also can occasionally have yellowish tones to it, especially in their summer coat. Their winter coat is thick and soft all over. It's tail is tipped black.
Corsac fox - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Wikinews
The corsac fox is a medium-sized fox, with a head and body length of 45 to 65 cm (18 to 26 in), and a tail 19 to 35 cm (7.5 to 13.8 in) long. Adults weigh from 1.6 to 3.2 kilograms (3.5 to 7.1 lb). It has grey to yellowish fur over much of the body, with paler underparts and pale markings on the mouth, chin, and throat.