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Culpeo
The '''Culpeo''' (''Lycalopex culpaeus''), sometimes known as the '''Patagonian Fox''' or '''(Common) Andean Fox''', is a South American species of wild dog. It is the second largest native Canidae|canid on the continent after the Maned Wolf. In its appearance it bears many similarities to the widely recognized red fox. It has grey and reddish fur, a white chin, reddish legs, and a stripe on its back that may be barely visible.
Its distribution extends from Ecuador and Peru to the southern regions of Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego. It is most common on the western slopes of the Andes, where it inhabits open country and deciduous forests. Populations of the Culpeo are also found in some of the westernmost of the Falkland Islands, where they were introduced by humans. The extinction|extinct Falkland Islands Wolf was probably a close relative.
The Culpeo's diet (nutrition)|diet consists largely of rodents, rabbits, birds and lizards, and to a lesser extent, plant material and carrion. The Culpeo does attack sheep on occasion, and is therefore often hunted or poisoned. In some regions it has become rare, but overall the species is not threatened with extinction.
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Category:Foxes
Category:Mammals of Chile
Category:Mammals of Argentina
Category:Mammals of Peru
Category:Mammals of Bolivia
Category:Mammals of Ecuador
Category:Fauna of Tierra del Fuego
Category:Fauna of the Falkland Islands
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