A baby Colorado red fox watching a viewer from Breckinridge.
The Colorado red fox (Vulpes vulpes coloradenia), rarely known as the coloured-red red fox (for Spanish speakers) is a subspecies of red fox native to Colorado. They are found mostly in the Rocky Mountains and overlap with the introduced European red fox and Rocky Mountain red fox but they are the most abundant. They don’t share much difference to other red foxes except that they are much much redder, probably redder then the other red fox species in the world and are a little bit larger. They range from all of Colorado, northern New Mexico, northeastern Arizona, Utah, Nevada, Wyoming, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska and northern Texas.