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Dying Organs and Physiological Characteristics of Female Foxes

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, Female reproductive organs are composed of ovary, oviduct, uterus, vagina and external reproductive organs (vulva). The external genital organs include the vestibule, labia and clitoris. Female foxes ovary located in the third and fourth lumbar, grayish red, oestrus ovary length 2 cm, width 1. 5 cm; oviduct length 5-7 cm. The ovaries and fallopian tubes are covered with adipose tissue. The cervix protrudes into the vagina. The vagina is 6-8 cm long, connected to the cervix at the front and to the reproductive vestibule at the rear. The vestibule has two more developed processes.

The reproductive organs of female foxes are composed of ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, vagina and external reproductive organs (vulva). The external reproductive organs include the vaginal vestibule, labia and clitoris.

The female fox ovaries are located at the third and fourth lumbar vertebrae, grayish red, and the ovaries are 2 cm long and 1 cm wide during estrus. 5 cm; fallopian tube length 5-7 cm. The ovaries and fallopian tubes are covered with adipose tissue. The cervix protrudes into the vagina. The vagina is 6-8 cm long, the front end is connected with the cervix, and the posterior part is connected with urinary reproductive vestibule. There are two more developed protuberances in the vestibule. During mating, the vestibule is stimulated and contracted violently, and the two protuberances are enlarged, which act together with the penile globule of the male fox. The vulva of the female fox is upper round and lower pointed, which is covered by pubic hair in the non-breeding period and is not exposed; there are obvious morphological changes in the breeding period (i.e. estrus).

 
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