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X-ray of the skull of a red fox (Vulpes vulpes)
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X-ray of the skull of a red fox (Vulpes vulpes)
Red fox skull. X-ray of a young red fox skull (Vulpes vulpes). Its large canine teeth are used to bite and kill small animals, although, as an omnivore, it also eats fruit and vegetables. Red foxes are highly adaptable animals that are active by both day and night. They are generally solitary territorial animals, although family groups are not uncommon. Red foxes may reach a length of almost a metre and a weight of up to 7 kilograms
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This print showcases the intricate details of a red fox skull, offering a glimpse into the fascinating world of this cunning mammal. The x-ray reveals the young fox's large canine teeth, which serve as powerful tools for hunting and capturing small prey. However, it is important to note that despite being carnivorous in nature, red foxes also display an omnivorous diet by consuming fruits and vegetables. Known for their adaptability, these intelligent creatures are active both during the day and night. While they typically prefer solitary lives within their territories, family groups are not uncommon among them. With a length approaching one meter and weighing up to 7 kilograms, red foxes possess a remarkable presence in the animal kingdom. The image serves as a reminder of the diverse wonders found in nature while highlighting the significance of zoology and wildlife studies. Additionally, it sheds light on how certain species can become invasive aliens if introduced to foreign ecosystems without natural predators or competitors. Captured by Science Photo Library with precision and expertise, this extraordinary photograph invites us to appreciate the complexity and beauty inherent in even seemingly mundane aspects of our natural world – such as bones – while encouraging further exploration into our planet's rich biodiversity.
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