Alaska. An adult Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) with wet fur standing in tundra near the Denali National Park road in July while grasping a recently caught Arctic Ground Squirrel (Spermophilus parryii) in its mouth. Squirrels and other small mammals, birds, and insects are are common prey for foxes, and they will often cache excess food when it is plentiful. The largest of the true foxes, the Red Fox is also the most geographically spread of carivores with a distribution across the entire northern hemisphere.
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