The red fox has since become widespread across Australia, with the exception of the very arid interior and Tasmania. It is now considered an invasive species, causing significant harm to native wildlife.
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Where was the red fox distributed in Australia?
The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) is not native to Australia. It was introduced to the country in the late 19th century, primarily for hunting purposes.
The red fox has since become widespread across Australia, with the exception of the very arid interior and Tasmania. It is now considered an invasive species, causing significant harm to native wildlife. |