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Quote from: JoJoJoshua on May 08, 2012, 04:19:49 PMOh, and Timmy, I know! But you've got vulpine"ness" deep down in ya. SOMEWHERE! I can see it in your fur.I do, but Sne doesn't. Arctic foxes along with few other fox breeds aren't vulpines you see.Vulpes is the genus of the majority of fox-breeds, but not all. Canine on the other paw is the group name for all of Canidae which includes wolves, dogs, dingos and other such as well as foxes. Contrary to popular belief you see, the term "Vulpine" is only referring to the vulpes genus and not foxes in general. The reason for this error is that most (like 90% or something) of all fox-breeds belong to the Vulpes genus and because many people associate the term canine with the canis genus and therfore has the vulpine term been "invented" to have a similar term for foxes. But still to be fully correct, canine can refer to the entire family of Canidae which, as said, includes foxes And as you maybe noticed, I am quite knowledged in just this subject
Oh, and Timmy, I know! But you've got vulpine"ness" deep down in ya. SOMEWHERE! I can see it in your fur.
Quote from: JoJoJoshua on May 08, 2012, 04:19:49 PMOh, and Timmy, I know! But you've got vulpine"ness" deep down in ya. SOMEWHERE! I can see it in your fur.I do, but Sne doesn't. Arctic foxes along with few other fox breeds aren't vulpines you see.
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