San Miguel Island Fox (Urocyon littoralis littoralis)
Kingdom: Animalia
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Family: Canidae
Listing Status:
General Information
This is the smallest fox species known from the United States. Adult males weigh 2.00 kilograms on average, while adult females weigh 1.88 kilograms. Body length, including head and tail, ranges from 59 to 79 centimeters. Tail length alone ranges from 11 to 29 centimeters. Height at the shoulder is from 12 to 15 centimeters. Fur is greyish-white and black with cinnamon underfur on the dorsal side, and with pale white, yellow, and rusty-brown on the ventral surface. The chin, lips, nose, and areas around the eyes are lined in black while the sides of the rostrum are grey. The ears, neck, and sides of the limbs are cinnamon-colored. The tail has a contrasting thin black stripe on the dorsal side with a mane of stiff hairs. The underside of the tail is a rusty color. Fur color may differ among islands and be highly variable among individuals, ranging from overall greyish to honey brown and red. Island grey foxes molt once a year during the fall months from August to November. At that time, the fur coat fades in color and the fur tips curl at the ends. Young foxes tend to have a paler but thicker dorsal fur coat compared to adults. In addition, the ears are darker in color compared to adult foxes.
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- States/US Territories in which the San Miguel Island Fox, U.S.A(CA) is known to or is believed to occur: California
- US Counties in which the San Miguel Island Fox, U.S.A(CA) is known to or is believed to occur: View All
Status | Date Listed | Lead Region | Where Listed |
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03/05/2004 | California/Nevada Region (Region 8) | U.S.A.(CA) |
» Recovery
Recovery Plan Information SearchDate | Title | Plan Action Status | Plan Status |
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09/14/2012 | Draft Recovery Plan for Four Subspecies of Island Fox (Urocyon littoralis) | View Implementation Progress | Draft |
Date | Citation Page | Title | Document Type |
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09/14/2012 | 77 FR 56858 56859 | Notice of availability: Draft Recovery Plan for Four Subspecies of Island Fox | |
05/21/2010 | 75 FR 28636 28642 | Initiation of 5-Year Reviews of 34 Species in California and Nevada; Availability of 96 Completed 5-Year Reviews in California and Nevada |
» Critical Habitat
Date | Citation Page | Title | Document Type | Status |
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11/09/2005 | 70 FR 67924 67929 | Final Determination Concerning Critical Habitat for the San Miguel Island Fox, Santa Rosa Island Fox, Santa Cruz Island Fox, and Santa Catalina Island Fox | Final Rule | Final designated |
10/07/2004 | 69 FR 60134 60138 | Endangered and threatened wildlife and plants; proposed designation of critical habitat for the san miguel island fox, santa rosa island fox, santa cruz island fox, and santa catalina island fox, proposed rule | Proposed Rule | Not Required |
To learn more about critical habitat please see http://criticalhabitat.fws.gov
» Conservation Plans
No conservation plans have been created for San Miguel Island Fox, U.S.A(CA)
» Petitions
No petition findings have been published for the San Miguel Island Fox, U.S.A(CA).
» Life History
No Life History information has been entered into this system for this species.
» Other Resources
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