Afghanischer Fuchs Vulpes cana (Blanford, 1877)
English: Afghan Fox; French: Schardel; Pashto: Splem Geedar.
Former distribution: As now. Present distribution: Eastern Iran (province Chorassan); Afghanistan, Pakistan and the Sind in India, and Turkmeniya in south-western USSR. Behaviour: See Rotfuchs Population status: No records available, probably endangered. Brief notes: Body weight: 3-4 kg Head and body length: 40-50 cm Tail length: 30-40 cm Shoulder height: 26-28 cm Gestation period: 51-53 days Maximum age: 10 years Trophy: Skull length 9.1 cm, width 5.1 cm; CIC: 14.2 points. Hunting methods: With dogs, traps and eagles. Remarks: The Afghan Fox is the smallest of species of the genus. Very little known about its biology. More information on population status, behaviour and distribution welcome.
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