Vulpes
Query URLs
https://term.museum-digital.de/md-de/tag/53326
- Note
- Vulpes is a genus of the sub-family Caninae. The members of this genus are colloquially referred to as true foxes, meaning they form a proper clade. The word "fox" occurs in the common names of all species of the genus, but also appears in the common names of other canid species. True foxes are distinguished from members of the genus Canis, such as domesticated dogs, wolves, jackals and coyotes, by their smaller size (5–11 kg), longer, bushier tail, and flatter skull. They have black, triangular markings between their eyes and nose, and the tip of their tail is often a different color from the rest of their pelt. The typical lifespan for this genus is between two and four years, but can reach up to a decade.
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Vuk kirakó, tiki-toli
Világoskék keretes, 16...
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Franck kávépótló
Vidéki környezetben egy nyúl...
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Pischinger Oszkár torta és csokoládégyár
Álló téglalap alakú...
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Puzzle-játék - Filafalu vasútállomás
40 darabból álló, 23,5×16,5...
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Gyufacímke, Erdei állatok, Róka
Magyar szabványú gyufacímke....
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Image: Smidt Múzeum, Szombathely - CC BY-NC-SA
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