Adirondack Life

WILD LIVES

Kit foxes, swift foxes and tiny fennecs, all desert dwellers with giant ears to amplify the sound of scurrying mice and disperse body heat; arctic foxes, no bigger than house cats, with nubbin-short ears and fluffy white coats; tree-climbing gray foxes, elegant in their buff bibs and rusty

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