User:RichardsonRiley/Santa Cruz Island

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I think the page should have more information about the Island Fox. They have such a rich history of being endangered and restored. It also does not mention that each island of the Channel Islands has its own subspecies of fox, which I think is very interesting. It also would be good to do section on why the foxes evolved to be so small and to mention that (other than the eagles that brought them close to extinction) they have had almost no natural predators. It is cool that such a cute creature plays such a carnivorous and powerful role. Obviously, this is all very subjectively written and I'll clean it up and be objective for anything that I want to put on Wikipedia, but in the Sandbox I will ramble a little about how cute the foxes are!

- Subspecies of each island

- More story of endangerment/restoration (Santa Cruz specific)

- No natural predators? Clarify predatory/fearless nature

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The Santa Cruz Island Fox (Urocyon littoralis santacruzae) is the subspecies of Island Fox native to Santa Cruz Island.