As I’ve mentioned before, the silver fox is actually just a black variant of the red fox. There’s also a cross fox, which is part reddish and part blackish. The “silver” fox name comes from the white (silverish) tips to the fur that you can see on the in-focus part of this guy’s face. Nikon D300 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 200mm) ISO 400, f/5.6 at 1/50th of a second.
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Unlike the human “silver fox” which has a mane of silver/white hair!
Yes, your preferred silver fox.
Wondering where this was taken. Pennsylvania has a grey fix but is mostly red. Nice!
This was in Olympic National Park in Washington state.
What a beauty
People keep saying how sexy these are, but this one just looks smelly and hungry. Do you have sexier silver fox pictures or are they all like this?
Most of my silver fox pics have a similar amount of smelly-ness and hungry-ness.
He looks a little “harried”!
I need to see more foxes.