Vulpes cana
Vulpes cana est parva familiae Canidarum vulpes, quae in quibusdam Orientis Medii regionibus habitat.
Proprietates
recensereSicut aliae vulpes regionum desertarum, Vulpis canae aures magnae calorem dissipant. Non autem ea vulpes calces pilosos habet in pedibus, qui pedes a calore harenae calidae tegerent.
Regio habitatioque
recensereVulpes cana habitat in regionibus semi-aridis?, tesquis montibusque Afganiae, Aegypto, Irania, Pakistania, Cisiordania et Israeli.[1] Forsitan quoque Arabiam incolit.
Nuper cinephotomachinae Vulpes canas adesse in quibusdam locis montum confirmaverunt: in Aegypto[2] et Phylarchiarum Arabicarum Confoederatione[3] et Arabia Saudiana.[4]
Alimonia
recensereHaec vulpes est omnivora, et magis frugivora quam vulpes aliae.
Subspecies
recensereVulpi canae non sunt subspecies.[5]
Notae
recensere- ↑ GBIF sighting records
- ↑ El-Alqamy H., Wacher T. J., Hamada A. & Rashad, S. (2003). Camera Traps; A Non-invasive Sampling Technique to Redefine the Large Mammals Fauna of South Sinai. Full Book-2003, Cat Specialist Group-IUCN, [1]
- ↑ Llewellyn-Smith, R.E. (2000). A short note on Blanford's fox Vulpes cana in the mountains of Ras Al Khaimah. Tribulus 10.1:23-24.
- ↑ Cunningham and Wronski (2009). "Blanford's fox confirmed in the At-Tubaiq Protected Area (norther Saudi Arabia) and the Ibex Reserve (central Saudi Arabia)". Canid News (IUCN/SSC Specialist Group) (12.4)
- ↑ "Catalogue of Life". http://www.catalogueoflife.org