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Red Fox. The largest of the true foxes, they are the most geographically spread member of the Carnivora, being distributed across the entire northern hemisphere from the Arctic Circle to North Africa, Central America, and the steppes of Asia. Its range has increased alongside human expansion, having been introduced to Australasia, where it is considered harmful to native mammal and bird populations. Red fox primarily feeds on small rodents, though it may also target leporids (rabbits & hares), game birds, reptiles and invertebrates
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Red Fox. The largest of the true foxes, they are the most geographically spread member of the Carnivora, being distributed across the entire northern hemisphere from the Arctic Circle to North Africa, Central America, and the steppes of Asia. Its range has increased alongside human expansion, having been introduced to Australasia, where it is considered harmful to native mammal and bird populations. Red fox primarily feeds on small rodents, though it may also target leporids (rabbits & hares), game birds, reptiles and invertebrates

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  • Black Bear. North America's smallest and most common species of bear. Black bears are omnivores, with their diets varying greatly depending on the season. Black bears typically live in largely forested areas, but do leave forests in search of food. Sometimes they become attracted to human communities because of the immediate availability of food.
  • Black Bear. North America's smallest and most common species of bear. Black bears are omnivores, with their diets varying greatly depending on the season. Black bears typically live in largely forested areas, but do leave forests in search of food. Sometimes they become attracted to human communities because of the immediate availability of food.
  • Black Bear. North America's smallest and most common species of bear. Black bears are omnivores, with their diets varying greatly depending on the season. Black bears typically live in largely forested areas, but do leave forests in search of food. Sometimes they become attracted to human communities because of the immediate availability of food.
  • Peek-a-boo! Deer in Tall Grass:
  • White-tailed Deer
  • White-tailed Deer
  • White-tailed Deer
  • White-tailed Deer
  • Red Fox. The largest of the true foxes, they are the most geographically spread member of the Carnivora, being distributed across the entire northern hemisphere from the Arctic Circle to North Africa, Central America, and the steppes of Asia. Its range has increased alongside human expansion, having been introduced to Australasia, where it is considered harmful to native mammal and bird populations. Red fox primarily feeds on small rodents, though it may also target leporids (rabbits & hares), game birds, reptiles and invertebrates
  • Red Fox. The largest of the true foxes, they are the most geographically spread member of the Carnivora, being distributed across the entire northern hemisphere from the Arctic Circle to North Africa, Central America, and the steppes of Asia. Its range has increased alongside human expansion, having been introduced to Australasia, where it is considered harmful to native mammal and bird populations. Red fox primarily feeds on small rodents, though it may also target leporids (rabbits & hares), game birds, reptiles and invertebrates
  • Red Fox. The largest of the true foxes, they are the most geographically spread member of the Carnivora, being distributed across the entire northern hemisphere from the Arctic Circle to North Africa, Central America, and the steppes of Asia. Its range has increased alongside human expansion, having been introduced to Australasia, where it is considered harmful to native mammal and bird populations. Red fox primarily feeds on small rodents, though it may also target leporids (rabbits & hares), game birds, reptiles and invertebrates
  • Red Fox. The largest of the true foxes, they are the most geographically spread member of the Carnivora, being distributed across the entire northern hemisphere from the Arctic Circle to North Africa, Central America, and the steppes of Asia. Its range has increased alongside human expansion, having been introduced to Australasia, where it is considered harmful to native mammal and bird populations. Red fox primarily feeds on small rodents, though it may also target leporids (rabbits & hares), game birds, reptiles and invertebrates.
  • Red Fox. The largest of the true foxes, they are the most geographically spread member of the Carnivora, being distributed across the entire northern hemisphere from the Arctic Circle to North Africa, Central America, and the steppes of Asia. Its range has increased alongside human expansion, having been introduced to Australasia, where it is considered harmful to native mammal and bird populations. Red fox primarily feeds on small rodents, though it may also target leporids (rabbits & hares), game birds, reptiles and invertebrates
  • Red Fox. The largest of the true foxes, they are the most geographically spread member of the Carnivora, being distributed across the entire northern hemisphere from the Arctic Circle to North Africa, Central America, and the steppes of Asia. Its range has increased alongside human expansion, having been introduced to Australasia, where it is considered harmful to native mammal and bird populations. Red fox primarily feeds on small rodents, though it may also target leporids (rabbits & hares), game birds, reptiles and invertebrates.
  • Doe: taken during hike at John Heinz Wildlife Refuge, Philadelphia, PA
  • Deer (between trees): taken during hike at John Heinz Wildlife Refuge, Philadelphia, PA
  • Two Deer in Thicket: taken during hike at John Heinz Wildlife Refuge, Philadelphia, PA
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