Good news for Mexico, because among the many species that inhabit our country, one of the rarest and that had not been seen for more than two decades, it reappeared in Cozumel and has returned to the scientific radar. It is nothing less than the dwarf fox of Cozumel, an endemic species of Mexico that dwells only on this island of Quintana Roo. According to a study published in the scientific journal Neotropical Biology and Conservation, for more…
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Good news for Mexico, because among the many species that inhabit our country, one of the rarest and that had not been seen for more than two decades, it reappeared in Cozumel and has returned to the scientific radar. It is nothing less than the dwarf fox of Cozumel, an endemic species of Mexico that dwells only on this island of Quintana Roo. According to a study published in the scientific journal Neotropical Biology and Conservation, for more…