This week we are looking at The Tibetan fox, also known as the
Tibetan sand fox, is a species of true fox endemic to the high Tibetan Plateau,
Ladakh plateau, Nepal, China, Sikkim, and Bhutan, up to elevations of about
5,300 metres.
These foxes have a soft
and dense rufous coloured coat from the crown, neck, back to the lower legs.
Its muzzle is narrow, its cheeks, flanks, upper legs and rumps are grey, and
its bushy tail has white tips.
They primarily prey on plateau pikas, followed by rodents,
marmots, woolly hares, rabbits, small ground birds and lizards. It also
scavenges on the carcasses of Tibetan antelopes, musk deer, blue sheep and
livestock. Tibetan foxes are mostly solitary, daytime hunters as their main
prey, pikas, are diurnal.
Like some foxes they are monogamous, and
they won't change their spouse unless one of them passes away.
They can live up to 10 years in ideal
conditions. However, most foxes die from natural causes or are hunted by
humans before they reach five years old.
There are no major threats to the species at present, although
poisoning of pikas (a major prey item) in much of the Tibetan plateau poses a
concern. Nonetheless, there is no evidence that the species is currently
undergoing a decline that would warrant listing in a threatened category.
After a gestation period of 51 - 53 days, Tibetan Sand Foxes
give birth to a litter of 3 - 6 young in a den.
What a beautiful coat!
ReplyDeleteI love animals, and it always bothers me to hear how humans hunt them.
ReplyDeleteThat face looks a lot more like wolf than fox...
ReplyDeletePhew - he looks scary - look at those eyes!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen fur like that on a fox, Jo-Anne. I'm surprised they haven't been hunted for that alone. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteInteresting Jo-Anne. Their coat must be so thick to keep them warm.
ReplyDeleteYup, looks more like a wolf ... and those eyes!!!
ReplyDeleteI was going to say the same thing....looks like a wolf. Beautiful coat.
ReplyDeleteThe head looks more like a wolf than a typical fox. Too bad they are hunted.
ReplyDeleteHe looks to be a big size. They all scare me when you share them. I hope I never meet one in person. Thank you for sharing.
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