--- R W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>

> oh one other question . . . red fox and yellow fox.
> Main difference is the white tummies on the yellow
> fox
> isn't it?  with the distinctive white marks around
> the
> ears?  For a while I thought Foxy was a yellow fox,
> but he's got none of the white markings his mom
> does.
> his tummy is a bit lighter than the rest of him, but
> definitely NOT white.  go figure.  so I'm assuming
> red
> fox.
>
> well that's all from this corner of the world, hope
> everyone and their gerbils are doing well.
>
> RW


We have pale red fox (light argente nutmeg), that
looks almost just like a self colored yellow fox or
agente cream.  His coat is much yellower and creamier
than a typical red fox, which look more
goldeny-orange.  Pale red foxes are self-colored like
red foxes, but their bellies are not quite the same
color as on top, they are a bit paler.  Definitely not
white, but a paler yellow.  Sounds like your Foxy
might be a pale red fox, which means he would carry
ch.

Hope this helps,
Sondra
www.geocities.com/prairielandgerbils


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