vulpes (Meaning)
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vulpes (n)
foxes
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vulpes (n.)
A genus of Carnivora including the foxes.
Synonyms & Antonyms of vulpes
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vulpes Sentence Examples
- Vulpes Vulpes, commonly known as the red fox, is a widely distributed species of carnivorous mammal.
- The vulpes's coat is typically rusty red or gray, with white markings on its belly and tail tip.
- Vulpes are known for their cunning and adaptability, making them successful predators in various habitats.
- The vulpes's diet primarily consists of small rodents, rabbits, birds, and insects.
- Vulpes are solitary animals except during the breeding season when they form pairs.
- Vulpes typically inhabit dens, which they excavate themselves or appropriate from other animals.
- The vulpes's gestation period lasts for approximately 52 days, resulting in a litter of 4-6 kits.
- Vulpes kits are born blind and helpless, relying on their mother for nourishment and protection.
- Vulpes communicate through a range of vocalizations, including barking, growling, and squealing.
- Vulpes have a keen sense of hearing and smell, which they use to detect prey and avoid predators.
FAQs About the word vulpes
foxesA genus of Carnivora including the foxes.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
Vulpes Vulpes, commonly known as the red fox, is a widely distributed species of carnivorous mammal.
The vulpes's coat is typically rusty red or gray, with white markings on its belly and tail tip.
Vulpes are known for their cunning and adaptability, making them successful predators in various habitats.
The vulpes's diet primarily consists of small rodents, rabbits, birds, and insects.