pale fox

English

A pale fox.
A pale fox.

Noun

pale fox (plural pale foxes)

  1. Vulpes pallida, a fox endemic to the Sahel region of Africa.
    • 1936, Richard Clapham, The Book Of The Fox, page 96:
      Another species is the pale fox (C. pallidus) a native of Senegambia, Nubia, and Kordofan. It is smaller in size but has larger ears than the kama fox. Its colour is pale yellow.

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