Pampas Fox
Main Characteristics
Pampas Foxes have a body length of approximately 62 cms (24.4 inches), a tail length of approximately 34 cms (13.4 inches), and they weigh between 4 and 6 kgs (8.8 - 13.2 lbs).
They are grey in colour with a pale underside and brownish markings on their head and legs. They have a long, bushy tail with a black tip. They are solitary and mainly nocturnal but are sometimes active during the day in areas that have very few human inhabitants.
Habitat
Pampas Foxes can be found in a range of habitats in central South America.
Diet
Pampas Foxes mainly feed on rabbits, rodents, and birds, but they will also eat lizards, frogs, fruit, sugar cane and domestic livestock.
Breeding
After a gestation period of 55 - 60 days, Pampas Foxes give birth to 3 - 5 cubs in a den.
Predators
Humans are predators of Pampas Foxes
Subspecies
Subspecies of the Pampas Fox include:
Lycalopex gymnocercus antiquus
Lycalopex gymnocercus domeykoanus
Lycalopex gymnocercus gracilis
Lycalopex gymnocercus gymnocercus
Lycalopex gymnocercus maullinicus
Interesting Facts
Pampas Foxes are also known as:
Azara's Fox
Azara's Zorro
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