Chiloe fox

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English[edit]

Chiloe fox on Chiloé

Etymology[edit]

After Chiloé, the Chilean island to which the foxes are endemic. The name used by Charles Darwin.

Noun[edit]

Chiloe fox (plural Chiloe foxes)

  1. Synonym of Darwin's fox
    • 1837, Charles Darwin, Transmutation of Species: Notebook B[1]:
      According to this view animals on separate islands ought to become different if kept long enough apart with slightly differing circumstances. Now [e.g.,] Galapagos Tortoises, Mocking birds, Falkland Fox, Chiloe fox, English and Irish Hare.

References[edit]

  • The Mammals: A Guide to the Living Species[2], 1965
  • Fox, Michael W., 1937- (1972) Behaviour of wolves, dogs, and related canids[3], →OCLC