Crab- eating Fox

*Range

*Description

*Diet and Hunting

*Reproduction

Range:

The Crab-eating Fox lived in most part of south America. They prefered to lived where was the grasslands of these countries.

Description:

The crab-eating fox is greyish brown, and some red on their legs, face, and ears. Their body length is 26 in., 12 in. length of tail, and weight between 11 and 17.5 lb. Their tip of tails and ears are black.

Diet and Hunting:

The crab-eating fox eat rodents, frogs, lizards, land crabs, turtle eggs, carrion, vegetation, and fruit. Their diet change according to the season.

Reprodution:

The crab-eating fox that lived farther south of South America, they would have a lot of puppies. Normally, the crab-eating fox got three to six puppies in the den. When the puppies became eight months old. They leave the den and lived their own life.

 

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