Initially, Cañada Seca’s four-legged skeleton was recognized as a Lycalopex, a genus of South American foxes that also roam the continent today, reviews the New York Times’ Jack Tamisiea. However, in accordance with the new analysis, the animal truly belongs to the extinct fox species Dusicyon avus. Avus roamed Patagonia’s grasslands from the late Ice Age till about 500 years ago. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples because the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we stay, learn, and work. A volunteer information notes on a kitten’s weight and conduct in Mission Hills, California. Some…