Utah scientists find skeleton of 26,000-year-old red fox in cave
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A nearly complete skeleton of a red fox dating back to the Ice Ages has been unearthed in a northeastern Utah cave.

A team of scientists from the Utah Division of State Parks, the USDA Forest Service Ashley National Forest, and a group of Utah cavers discovered a significant finding in Whiterocks Cave in the Uinta Mountains, situated at an elevation of around 8,600 feet.

According to Greg McDonald, an Ice Age mammal expert and retired National Park Service paleontologist, the specimen found in the cave is believed to be one of the oldest directly dated records of the red fox species, not only in Utah but also among the oldest in North America.

Through radiocarbon dating, it was determined that the fox skeleton is approximately 26,000 years old, indicating that it had been in the cave long before the advent of human farming practices and even preceding the construction of the Great Pyramids of Giza.

“It was a gorgeous specimen,” said the Utah Field House of Natural History State Park Museum’s John Foster, who was the project’s lead organizer. “Almost the entire animal lying where it had been for so long, nearly every bone intact and well preserved. We don’t often see specimens like that.”

According to Utah wildlife officials, red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) are the most widely distributed terrestrial carnivores in the world.

They appeared in North America from Eurasia between 300,000 and 130,000 years ago. Since then, most red foxes in North America have lived in the western and northern parts of the continent.

The remains were found in a remote section of the cave’s back, partially articulated and lying on its left side, Utah State Parks said. It was given the name ‘Roxy’ following a museum-wide poll.

The team of paleontologists said they were unsure how the fox ended up so deep inside the cave.

“Perhaps the most common question is how the red fox got nearly half a mile into the back of the cave in complete darkness,” said Ashley National Forest geologist David Herron, who helped plan and lead the expedition.

Wildlife officials said the fox skeleton was found several years ago but was never collected due to the difficulty in getting fragile bones out of the cave and down a mountain. After additional planning efforts, the team decided to go in this past summer.

The entire expedition took the team of nine nearly 16 hours to complete.

Wildlife officials said not many Ice Age animals have been found in northeastern Utah.

Before Roxy, the only major discovery was a camel shin bone found near Vernal in the 1980s. 

After scientists study the bones, some will be displayed at the Utah Field House of Natural History State Park Museum in Vernal.

“Roxy has finally seen the light of day again after 26,000 years in total darkness,” Foster said. “We look forward to sharing her with visitors soon.”

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