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| ==== Kit Fox (Vuples macrotis) ==== | ==== Kit Fox (Vuples macrotis) ==== | ||
| - | {{:science:display-cases:skull-case:kit_fox.jpg?200|}} | + | \\ Donor: Wade Cohoon, Jr. \\ |
| - | Kit foxes are found in Southwestern United States and Mexico. | + | {{:science:display-cases:skull-case:kit_fox.jpg?200|}} \\ |
| - | It is a nocturnal animal that eats small rodents, birds, and insects. | + | Kit foxes are found in Southwestern United States and Mexico. \\ |
| - | Foxes can have up to seven kits, but generally have only four. | + | It is a nocturnal animal that eats small rodents, birds, and insects. \\ |
| - | Generally, kit foxes live up to five and a half year. | + | Foxes can have up to seven kits, but generally have only four. \\ |
| + | Generally, kit foxes live up to five and a half year. \\ | ||