The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) is the largest of the true foxes and the most abundant member of the Carnivora, being distributed across the entire Northern Hemisphere from the Arctic Circle to North A…
The Pale Fox is a type of canid Friend that appeared in the original Kemono Friends mobile game and Kemono Friends Pavilion.
Here is a round-up of today's proverbs and fables - and for previous posts, check out the Bestiaria Latina Blog archives. You can keep up with the latest posts by using the RSS feed, or you might prefer to subscribe by email. HODIE (Roman Calendar): ante diem tertium decimum Kalendas Apriles. MYTHS and LEGENDS: The art image for today's legend shows Dido and Aeneas, and there are more images here. TODAY'S MOTTOES and PROVERBS: 3-WORD MOTTOES: Today's 3-word motto is Faciam meo modo (English: I will do it in my way). 3-WORD PROVERBS: Today's 3-word proverb is Amor metu vacat (English: Love is free from fear). RHYMING PROVERBS: Today's proverb with rhyme is: Qui sibi nil conscit, secura mente quiescit (English: He who feels no guilt can rest with a quiet mind). VULGATE VERSES: Today's verse is Unusquisque onus suum portabit (Gal. 6:5). For a translation, check out the polyglot Bible, in English, Hebrew, Latin and Greek, at the Sacred Texts Archive online. BREVISSIMA: The distich poster for today is Amicus Inimicus. Click here for a full-sized view. And here are today's proverbial LOLcats: Familiam cura. Take care of your family. Amicus cum vitiis ferendus est. You must tolerate a friend together with his faults. TODAY'S FABLES: FABULAE FACILES: The fable from the Fabulae Faciles widget is Feles, Aquila, et Sus, the story of a conniving cat (this fable has a vocabulary list). MILLE FABULAE: The fable from the Mille Fabulae et Una widget is Fortuna et Puer, in which Lady Luck refuses to take the blame. Latin Fables Read by Justin Slocum Bailey. Here is today's audio fable: Vulpes Pacem Annuntians, with links to the audio and to the blog post.
Wild Arctic fox in Iceland. Sometimes called mountain-fox.
Here is a round-up of today's proverbs and fables - and for previous posts, check out the Bestiaria Latina Blog archives. You can keep up with the latest posts by using the RSS feed, or you might prefer to subscribe by email. HODIE (Roman Calendar): ante diem septimum Kalendas Iunias. MYTHS and LEGENDS: The art image for today's legend shows Polyxena at the Well; you can also see the legends for the current week listed together here. TODAY'S MOTTOES and PROVERBS: TINY MOTTOES: Today's tiny motto is: Conanti dabitur (English: To the one who strives, it will be given). 3-WORD PROVERBS: Today's 3-word verb-less proverb is In vino veritas (English: In wine, truth). AUDIO PROVERBS: Today's audio Latin proverb is Athanasius contra mundum (English: Athanasius against the world). To read a brief essay about this proverb and to listen to the audio, visit the Latin Via Proverbs blog. PUBLILIUS SYRUS: Today's proverb from Publilius Syrus is: Heu, conscientia animi gravis est servitus (English: Oh, conscience is a painful enslavement of the soul). ERASMUS' ANIMALS: Today's animal proverb from Erasmus is Habet et musca splenem (English: Even the fly has its spleen; from Adagia 3.5.7; anybody can get angry). BREVISSIMA: The distich poster for today is Sui Cuique Mores Fingunt Fortunam. Click here for a full-sized view. I'm sharing these with English translations at Google+ now too. And here are today's proverbial LOLcats: Magna vis pecuniae. Great is the power of money. Legite et discite. Read and learn. TODAY'S FABLES: FABULAE FACILES: The fable from the Fabulae Faciles widget is Mustela et Lima, the story of a bloodthirsty weasel (this fable has a vocabulary list). MILLE FABULAE: The fable from the Mille Fabulae et Una widget is Vultures, Leo, et Aper, a story about making peace against a common enemy. Latin Fables Read by Justin Slocum Bailey. Here is today's audio fable: Leo, Vulpes, et Asinus Venantes, with links to the audio and to the blog post.
There are twelve species the genus Vulpes or "True Foxes." Which means they form a proper clade. They're found in various environments in Africa, North America and Asia. This poster includes fine art illustrations of all living species of true foxes (Vulpes) Species featured: ARCTIC FOX (Vulpes lagopus) BENGAL FOX (Vulpes bengalensis) BLANFORD’S FOX (Vulpes cana) CAPE FOX (Vulpes chama) CORSAC FOX (Vulpes corsac) FENNEC FOX (Vulpes zerda) KIT FOX (Vulpes macrotis) PALE FOX (Vulpes pallida) RED FOX (Vulpes Vulpes) RÜPPELL’S FOX (Vulpes rueppellii) SWIFT FOX (Vulpes velox) TIBETAN SAND FOX (Vulpes ferrilata) All images are scientifically accurate and expertly drawn by wildlife artist Roger Hall, who has been working in the field for over 20 years for such noted organizations as National Geographic, Scholastic Books, Sunset Magazine and World Wildlife Fund. The poster is printed on matte, museum-quality paper with Giclée printing quality: • Paper thickness: 10.3 mil • Paper weight: 5.6 oz/y² (192 g/m²) • Opacity: 94%
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There are twelve species the genus Vulpes or "True Foxes." Which means they form a proper clade. They're found in various environments in Africa, North America and Asia. This poster includes fine art illustrations of all living species of true foxes (Vulpes) Species featured: ARCTIC FOX (Vulpes lagopus) BENGAL FOX (Vulpes bengalensis) BLANFORD’S FOX (Vulpes cana) CAPE FOX (Vulpes chama) CORSAC FOX (Vulpes corsac) FENNEC FOX (Vulpes zerda) KIT FOX (Vulpes macrotis) PALE FOX (Vulpes pallida) RED FOX (Vulpes Vulpes) RÜPPELL’S FOX (Vulpes rueppellii) SWIFT FOX (Vulpes velox) TIBETAN SAND FOX (Vulpes ferrilata) All images are scientifically accurate and expertly drawn by wildlife artist Roger Hall, who has been working in the field for over 20 years for such noted organizations as National Geographic, Scholastic Books, Sunset Magazine and World Wildlife Fund. The poster is printed on matte, museum-quality paper with Giclée printing quality: • Paper thickness: 10.3 mil • Paper weight: 5.6 oz/y² (192 g/m²) • Opacity: 94%
European Fox (Vulpes vulpes) by Marcel Bressers
Mirror Image by Kent Keller Young Kit Foxes (Vulpes macrotis) at the Den - Great Basin Desert, Utah