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Cape fox

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noun

  1. a fox, Vulpes chama, inhabiting dry areas of southern Africa and having large pointed ears, silvery gray coat, and a bushy tail with a black tip.


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“Lee Wallace and Cape Fox are volunteering time to deliver door-to-door in Saxman just so people don’t have to come out and risk being exposed and being in the public,” she said.

From Washington Times

The Ketchikan Daily News reported Tuesday that the unpublicized ceremony took place at the Cape Fox Lodge.

From Seattle Times

On the way back, the travellers stopped at Cape Fox, near Ketchikan, and found what they assumed was a ghost town.

From The New Yorker

Thousands of Cape Fox items were distributed to museums across the United States.

From The New Yorker

We started at Cape Fox Lodge, a hilltop hotel set in the Tongass National Forest that displays Native American artworks in the lobby and upstairs.

From Washington Post