Blanford's fox

English

Blandford's fox
Blandford's fox

Etymology

Named after the English naturalist William Thomas Blanford, who described it in 1877.[1]

Noun

Blanford's fox (plural Blanford's foxes)

  1. A small fox (Vulpes cana) native to the Middle East and Central Asia.

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References

    • William T Blanford (1877) XIV.—Note on Two Species of Asiatic Bears, the "Mamh" of Balúchistán and Ursus Pruinosus, Blyth, of Tibet, and on an Apparently Undescribed Fox from Balúchistán
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