Fennec Fox: The World's Smallest Fox

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Fennec Fox
A Fennec fox is the world’s smallest fox. These kinds of foxes are most well known for their large ears that are very useful in everyday life. Fennec foxes have many interesting characteristics that make them very unique in the environment in which they live.
These little animals are the smallest of all canines, which is Latin for dog. The Fennec, or desert fox, is a fitting name for this tiny fox. Vulpes is the Latin name for fox and is the genus name for true foxes. Some believe Fennecs are related to the Chihuahua, but they are not. Dogs have more chromosomes than foxes, which makes it impossible for them to breed a Fennec fox. Others consider the Fennec fox to be a relative of the American Kit Fox or the African Pale Fox, which it is. That is what classifies it under genus Vulpes. The classification of a Fennec fox gets more elaborate and scientific.
The classification of a Fennec fox, as said by the Exploring Nature Educational Resource, falls into the kingdom Animalia. It is a eukaryote because it is multicellular. The phylum and class are both Mammalia because these foxes are not cold blooded, have fur, and reproduce their young internally. Its order falls under Carnivora because it eats other animals. Its family is Canine so it goes under Canidae. The genus and species are just the binomial nomenclature or the name of the organism. Their genus is Vulpes and their species is Vulpes Zerda. There is a lot to know about animal classification and its history.
Animal classification is often called taxonomy. Taxonomy is defined as the practice and study of classification of things, including the principles that underlie such classification. Taxonomy groups things together by their biological organisms on the basis...

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