sand fox

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Noun

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sand fox (plural sand foxes)

  1. Synonym of Rüppell's fox[1][2][3][4][5][6]
  2. Synonym of pale fox[7][8][9][10][11][12][13]
  3. Synonym of Tibetan fox[14][15][16][17][18]
  4. (rare) Synonym of Corsac fox[19][20][21]

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References

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  5. ^ Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig (2010) Bonn zoological bulletin[5], volume v.64:no.1 (2015), →OCLC
  6. ^ Russ, Jane (2017) The fox book[6], →OCLC
  7. ^ Witherby, H. F. (Harry Forbes), 1873-1944 (1902) Bird hunting on the White Nile; a naturalist's experiences in the Soudan[7], →OCLC
  8. ^ Dorst, Jean, 1924-, Dandelot, Pierre, illus (1970) A field guide to the larger mammals of Africa[8], →OCLC
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  15. ^ Schaller, George B (1998) Wildlife of the Tibetan steppe[15], →OCLC
  16. ^ Howard O. Clark, Darren P. Newman, James D. Murdoch, Jack Tseng, Zhenghuan H. Wang, Richard B. Harris (2008) “Vulpes Ferrilata (Carnivora: Canidae)”, in Mammalian Species[16], volume 821
  17. ^ Will, Colin (2010) The floorshow at the Mad Yak Café[17], →OCLC
  18. ^ Hunter, Luke (2011) Carnivores of the world[18], →OCLC
  19. ^ Journal of Mammalogy 1937-08: Vol 18 Iss 3[19], volume 18, number 3, 1937 August
  20. ^ Howard O. Clark, James D. Murdoch, Darren P. Newman, Claudio Sillero-Zubiri (2009) “Vulpes corsac (Carnivora: Canidae)”, in Mammalian Species[20], volume 832
  21. ^ Russ, Jane (2017) The fox book[21], →OCLC