Foxes are small to medium-sized members of the Canidae family, which also includes wolves, dogs, and other related animals. There are about 37 species of foxes distributed around the world, and they inhabit a wide range of environments, from forests and grasslands to deserts and urban areas. Below is the map of fox species distribution created by Reddit user isaacSW Here are some of the most well-known fox species and their distribution: Red Fox ( Vulpes vulpes ): The red fox is one of the most widely distributed fox species and is found in North America, Europe, Asia, and parts of North Africa. They are adaptable and can live in a variety of habitats, including forests, grasslands, and urban areas. Arctic Fox ( Vulpes lagopus ): The Arctic fox is found in the Arctic regions of North America, Europe, and Asia. They have adaptations that help them survive in cold climates, such as a thick coat that changes color with the seasons. Gray Fox ( Urocyon cinereoargenteus ): The gray ...
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The UK has one of the lowest water footprints in the west despite all those leaking pipes in London and the ageing Victorian infrastructure?
ReplyDeleteWow, I really am surprised.
Eastern and Southern England is where most of the UK's water is used because it is where the most people live and the most arable agricultural area of the country.
It is also one of the driest parts of the country though, with rain falling in the less populated North and West.
Some people have suggested a water network using the existing canal system to transfer water from the North and West where it is in massive surplus to the South and East where it is sometimes in deficit.