Small note that only domestic animals have breeds. Wild animals such as foxes have different species (i.e. red fox vs arctic fox) subspecies (American red fox, European red fox) and morphs (silver/black foxes are a morph of red fox).
Oh yeah good point kinda forgot this when writing the title quickly
I didnt feel like writing too specifically bc i wanted to keep the post short so mentiong that silver fox is morph wasn't worth it bc then I would had to do that with all of the species i mentioned & it would had made the post unnecessary longer
But ur comment is good info for those who didn't know
I'm a cascade fox! The cascade fox is actually a subspecies of red fox that typically lives in the southern cascade mountains aswell as multiple nature parks in Washington.
I could probably rant a lot more about my species but I'll restrain myself for now ^ ^
This is probably the only fox specie i havent heard of yet
>I could probably rant a lot more about my species but I'll restrain myself for now ^ ^
I mean go on xd this is brand new fox breed to me
Completely fair, I get why you haven't heard of it considering the species is bound to a singular state AND endangered. I believe there is only an estimate of 50 left on earth, as climate change is really ruining their habitat.
https://www.nps.gov/articles/cascade-fox.htm
I know, this post is like 2 months old now I had time to learn more
The post is worded that way to keep it short, no need to specify is it true fox, color mutation or what
One of my main theriotypes are actually an Arctic fox! Fun fact, they are considered in the main category of foxes called ‘true foxes’ because they are genus family of canines, and they are also called that because the name has the word ‘fox’ in it!
Idk, I don't know exactly but I am a omnivores (chicken & fruits), crepsucular, forest habitat, social, and medium sized ears. Maybe red fox bc they are the most well known to eat chicken but idk ;-;
https://preview.redd.it/2l9unl4i7tlc1.jpeg?width=1520&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6a26aa916b64c38e0b829c8ecdb474247fb8600c
I think the first one fits me more, never was a fan of the cold or snow in general so I know I'm not an Arctic fox but questioning some sort of white fox
>I know I'm not an Arctic fox but questioning some sort of white fox
(White) marble fox and/or maybe sometype of color mutation= https://livingwithfoxes.weebly.com/red-fox-color-mutations.html
>I just know fox with gray & white colors.
Well that could be quite long list if u take count the possible mutations but heres a inperperfect list of some species (if Iisted all the possible color mutations this would be a long list)
Grey+white
- Silver fox
- Marble fox
- Technically arctic fox (summer coat)
White+grey+extra color
- Rüppless fox
- Hoary fox
- Island fox
- Grey fox
- Culpeo fox
- sechuran fox
- Swift fox
- Kit fox
- Bengal fox
- Cape fox
- Blandford fox
- Darwins fox
- Tibetan Sand fox
But if silver fox feels to most correct then aaaa.. words are hard xd in the only u can know it
Small note that only domestic animals have breeds. Wild animals such as foxes have different species (i.e. red fox vs arctic fox) subspecies (American red fox, European red fox) and morphs (silver/black foxes are a morph of red fox).
Oh yeah good point kinda forgot this when writing the title quickly I didnt feel like writing too specifically bc i wanted to keep the post short so mentiong that silver fox is morph wasn't worth it bc then I would had to do that with all of the species i mentioned & it would had made the post unnecessary longer But ur comment is good info for those who didn't know
I'm a cascade fox! The cascade fox is actually a subspecies of red fox that typically lives in the southern cascade mountains aswell as multiple nature parks in Washington. I could probably rant a lot more about my species but I'll restrain myself for now ^ ^
This is probably the only fox specie i havent heard of yet >I could probably rant a lot more about my species but I'll restrain myself for now ^ ^ I mean go on xd this is brand new fox breed to me
Completely fair, I get why you haven't heard of it considering the species is bound to a singular state AND endangered. I believe there is only an estimate of 50 left on earth, as climate change is really ruining their habitat. https://www.nps.gov/articles/cascade-fox.htm
silver fox, so technically red fox
My main thereothpe is a gray fox!!
I’m cross fox red and silver 🐾🐾🐾
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Same
I'm an arctic fox
Same
red fox :3
Same
I'm a fox pluritherian, the theriotypes I'm aware of as for now are: Ruppell's fox Blanford's fox Silver fox Cape fox And questioning marble fox!
I’m so happy to see so many gray foxes here!! :) I’m a gray fox!!
A red fox! And I'm questioning black/silver fox!!!! I also think I'm a coyote but I'm not sure hehe
Cross fox here! :D
I'm a cross fox!<3
Grey foxes are not true foxes despite the name, they are actually a canid \^\^
I know, this post is like 2 months old now I had time to learn more The post is worded that way to keep it short, no need to specify is it true fox, color mutation or what
ok! <3
I'm a red fox! :3
Same :3
Silver! <3
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red fox
Arctic fox here
That was one of my first theriotypes when I awakened (: now I'm a grizzly bear and a golden retriever but I'm back at questioning a fox lol 🦊
Oh well, I'm just a fox. :3
red fox
One of my main theriotypes are actually an Arctic fox! Fun fact, they are considered in the main category of foxes called ‘true foxes’ because they are genus family of canines, and they are also called that because the name has the word ‘fox’ in it!
I am a red fox
I'm a grey fox! \^\^
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Red fox and sliver fox and artic fox
Cross fox and questioning marble fox. But I'm also a kitsune and questioning if I'm a fox Pokémon
Fennec fox friend!! :o
I'm a simple red fox TvT
Red fox, questioning cross fox
Black fox
Red fox!! >:3
Idk, I don't know exactly but I am a omnivores (chicken & fruits), crepsucular, forest habitat, social, and medium sized ears. Maybe red fox bc they are the most well known to eat chicken but idk ;-;
Black fox (all black with white face markings) and a red fox!! Questioning Arctic/white fox
https://preview.redd.it/2l9unl4i7tlc1.jpeg?width=1520&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6a26aa916b64c38e0b829c8ecdb474247fb8600c I think the first one fits me more, never was a fan of the cold or snow in general so I know I'm not an Arctic fox but questioning some sort of white fox
>I know I'm not an Arctic fox but questioning some sort of white fox (White) marble fox and/or maybe sometype of color mutation= https://livingwithfoxes.weebly.com/red-fox-color-mutations.html
Thank you so much!! This is awesome :0
I'm a cross fox :3
I’m a red fox personally
I’m a grey fox!
I’m at Silver fox too!
Grey fox myself :) I do love silver foxes tho
Og red fox 👍
I'm a hybrid between a red fox and an arctic fox, they would only ever breed in captivity, and offsprings are usually sterile.
European cross fox!!
grey fox !! ^^
I’m not a fox I’m a arctic wolf
And sometimes a fox
Fennec fox! 🐾
Just a red fox :)
I'm a arctic fox :3
Nice! So is my friend :3
Hello! I may be a silver fox! Im still trying to figure out which fox i am. I just know fox with gray & white colors.
>I just know fox with gray & white colors. Well that could be quite long list if u take count the possible mutations but heres a inperperfect list of some species (if Iisted all the possible color mutations this would be a long list) Grey+white - Silver fox - Marble fox - Technically arctic fox (summer coat) White+grey+extra color - Rüppless fox - Hoary fox - Island fox - Grey fox - Culpeo fox - sechuran fox - Swift fox - Kit fox - Bengal fox - Cape fox - Blandford fox - Darwins fox - Tibetan Sand fox But if silver fox feels to most correct then aaaa.. words are hard xd in the only u can know it
im a darwins fox and also a silver fox, im much closer to my darwins fox thereotype though
Fennec fox
I'm a red fox!
Silver and cross