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| Sechura Fox | ||||||||||||||
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| Pseudalopex sechurae Thomas, 1900 |
The Sechuran Fox (Pseudalopex sechurae), also called Peruvian Desert Fox and sechuran zorro is a South American species of canid. The Sechuran fox is the smallest of the South American zorros (false foxes).
The Sechura fox is a pure, pale agouti in colour with a black-tipped tail. Its distribution extends from Southern Ecuador to Central Peru. The Sechuran fox feeds on seed pods, beetles, rodents and birds. It can be seen in habitats ranging from deserts to dry forests.
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