Everything about Urocyon totally explained
The genus
Urocyon is a
genus contains two (or possibly three) living Western Hemisphere foxes in the family
Canidae, the
Gray Fox (
Urocyon cinereoargenteus) and the closely-related
Island Fox (
Urocyon littoralis) which is a
dwarf cousin of the Gray Fox; They are, excluding the
Raccoon Dog, the only canids able to climb trees.
Urocyon is one of the oldest fox genera still in existence. A third species, apparently close to extinction or even already extinct, is (or was, until recently) found on the island of
Cozumel,
Mexico. The
Cozumel Fox, which hasn't been scientifically described to date, is a dwarf form like the Island Fox but a bit larger, being up to three-quarters the size of the Gray Fox.
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