wolfandfox:

Common Gray Fox | Urocyon cinereoargenteus photo
Gray Fox, the only canid which can climb trees

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Crab-eating fox (this is an actual variety)

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Arctic fox

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Maned wolf (like a fox on stilts)

The South American genus is called zorro (foxy)

The word shenanigan (a deceitful confidence trick, or mischief) is considered to be derived from the Irish expression sionnachuighim, meaning “I play the fox.”

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Hokkaido fox

In Japanese folklore, the fox-like kitsune is a powerful animal spirit (Yōkai) known for its highly mischievous and cunning nature. In Shinto of Japan, kitsune sometimes helps people as an errand of Inari-god.

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