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fox , (442 uses)
The arctic fox ( Vulpes lagopus, formerly known as Alopex lagopus ), also known as the white fox, polar fox or snow fox, is a small fox native to Arctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere and is common throughout the Arctic tundra biome.
fox hunting (146 uses)
They had been fed a hunting breakfast, so called because a kedgeree, the dish identified with fox hunting, was on the bill.
fox . (139 uses)
The arctic fox is losing ground to the larger red fox.
fox is (101 uses)
The fox is all ingratiating smiles when he arrives from New Orleans, accompanied by one wharf rat.
fox and (101 uses)
The Arctic Fox Center in Súðavík contains an exhibition on the arctic fox and conducts studies on the influence of tourism on the population.
fox ( (90 uses)
The arctic fox ( Vulpes lagopus, formerly known as Alopex lagopus ), also known as the white fox, polar fox or snow fox, is a small fox native to Arctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere and is common throughout the Arctic tundra biome.
fox squirrels (44 uses)
Popular hunting game include deer, turkey, quail, and fox squirrels.
fox terrier (42 uses)
Mr. Kahler went on to explain how Hausman's fox terrier had been `` making '' in his flower beds.
fox in (41 uses)
In areas of northern Europe, there are programs in place that allow hunting of the red fox in the arctic fox's previous range.
fox or (33 uses)
An elephant or a fox or a swan or a cocopalm or a banana possess in unusually high degree this quality of obvious, common-sense, indubitable identity, as do an eye or tooth or nail.
fox jumps (32 uses)
Pangrams are also transmitted on RTTY circuits as test messages, the most common one being " The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog ", and in French circuits, " Voyez le brick géant que j ' examine près du wharf "
fox ) (28 uses)
Vulpes lagopus ( arctic fox ) sleeping with its tail wrapped as a blanket.
fox spirit (26 uses)
Blacksmith Munechika ( end of the 10th century ), helped by a fox spirit, forging the blade kogitsune-maru (" Little fox ").
fox has (25 uses)
As soon as the fox has taken hold on most of the populace he imports more wharf rats, who, of course, say they are the aggrieved victims of an extermination campaign in the city.
fox " (23 uses)
The Modern English word " fox " is Old English, and comes from the Proto-Germanic word fukh – compare German Fuchs, Gothic fauho, Old Norse foa and Dutch vos.
fox hunt (22 uses)
Traditional English fox hunt
fox was (20 uses)
Foxes are normally extremely wary of humans and are not usually kept as indoor pets ; however, the silver fox was successfully domesticated in Russia after a 45-year selective breeding program.
fox trot (20 uses)
Originally it was a contemporary fox trot, later rearranged as the Hawaiian hula song performed today.
fox to (20 uses)
Fox whistles mimic the sound of a distressed rabbit, causing the fox to run towards the caller.
fox who (20 uses)
Richard Adams novel < em > The Plague Dogs </ em > features a fox who speaks Geordie, with a pronunciation guide and glossary.
fox squirrel (19 uses)
The classical Latin pronunciation sounds like the English, occurring in biologic and anatomic names, such as Hyoscamus niger ( black henbane ), and even for animals that are not in fact black, such as Sciurus niger ( fox squirrel ).
fox with (19 uses)
A gray fox with a patch on one eye -- confidence man, city slicker, lebensraum specialist -- tries to take over Catfish Bend in this third relaxed allegory from Mr. Burman's refreshing Louisiana animal community.
fox spirits (17 uses)
* Huli jing: fox spirits
fox as (15 uses)
The arms show a fox as a representative of the local wildlife and also for the fox farming in the village.
fox hunts (13 uses)
Once again life went its serene way -- soirees, fox hunts, balls and dinners.

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