So, recently in a conversation with @SanRazo618, I remembered about a fascinating group of canids known as zorros (in Spanish) and raposa (in Portuguese).
While they look like foxes, they are in fact closer to jackals and wolves. They are in SA only, across the whole continent.
There are only 6 species:
Basically they take the role of foxes for SA. In Argentina they are sometimes hunted for their fur, and in history the Fuegian dog (Yaghan dog, perro yagán, perro fueguino) was a domesticated culpeo fox. Unfortunately, that dog has become extinct, but it shows that dogs have been bred that weren't silver foxes or wolves, which goes to show that people may be able to breed new types of dogs from other canines (dholes for example).
These are interesting animals that might gain popularity and eventually be added to the game (wishful thinking). But, I like them. They look like a cross between a fox and a Canis canine, at least to me. What're y'alls opinion/s about these animals?
While they look like foxes, they are in fact closer to jackals and wolves. They are in SA only, across the whole continent.
There are only 6 species:
- Andean/culpeo fox
- South American gray fox
- Hoary fox
- Darwin's fox
- Pampas fox
- Sechuran fox
Basically they take the role of foxes for SA. In Argentina they are sometimes hunted for their fur, and in history the Fuegian dog (Yaghan dog, perro yagán, perro fueguino) was a domesticated culpeo fox. Unfortunately, that dog has become extinct, but it shows that dogs have been bred that weren't silver foxes or wolves, which goes to show that people may be able to breed new types of dogs from other canines (dholes for example).
These are interesting animals that might gain popularity and eventually be added to the game (wishful thinking). But, I like them. They look like a cross between a fox and a Canis canine, at least to me. What're y'alls opinion/s about these animals?