Cypriot fox

English

Noun

Cypriot fox (plural Cypriot foxes)

  1. A red fox of subspecies Vulpes vulpes indutus, endemic to Cyprus.[1][2]
    • 2022 November 11, “Animal Party criticises authorities over inaction on protecting foxes”, in philenews:
      The Animal Party on Friday criticised authorities over alleged inaction on the protection of the Cypriot fox, after a member of the species was found dead on a main street in Limassol.

References

  1. Kitromilides, Paschalis, Evriviades, Marios L (1995) Cyprus, volume 28, Oxford: Clio, →ISBN, →OCLC
  2. Canids of the World (Princeton Field Guides), Princeton University Press, 2018, →ISBN, page 237
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