Island Gray Fox Pictures with Yellow and Orange Tones

Island Gray Fox Pictures with Yellow and Orange Tones

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Island gray foxes (Urocyon littoralis) belong to the genus Urocyon within Canidae, Chordata phylum, Mammalia class, and Carnivora order. These unique canids inhabit California's Channel Islands in the Pacific Ocean near San Diego - hence their name. As near-threatened species, they face extinction risks from continued illegal hunting by locals who use their pelts for clothing, despite conservation laws. These high-resolution images showcase island foxes' beautiful gray, yellow, and orange-hued coats that help camouflage in their limited island habitats. The photos capture their distinctive features - large ears, bushy tails, and curious expressions - making them perfect for wildlife enthusiasts and conservation awareness. Download these exclusive pictures documenting one of North America's rarest fox species in its natural island environment.

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