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Description:
Red foxes have longer, narrower heads compared to dogs and live two to four years in the wild. They have strong senses of hearing and smell that allow them to track scurrying rodents from great distances. Both sexes can reach running speeds up to 30 miles per hour and can jump obstacles measuring over six feet tall. Foxes are also excellent swimmers.
Red foxes live in family groups sharing a single territory. Foxes choose a single mate for their entire life. They breed once a year in the spring with females (vixens) giving birth to four to six offspring (kits) after approximately 49-58 days of gestation. Kits are born blind, deaf, and without teeth. They are born with dark brown fur, which changes color as they get closer to adulthood (six to seven months later). Young adults may stay in their parents' territory if food supplies are abundant and will help raise the next generation.
Product Specs:
Issue: Red Fox Stamp
Item Number: 751200
Denomination & Type of Issue: 40-cent Denominated, Mail-use
Format: Coil of 3,000 (1 design)