Elusive Cozumel Dwarf Fox, Feared Extinct, Photographed Alive in Mexico
The Cozumel dwarf fox, a mysterious island predator previously thought to be extinct, has been photographed for the first time. Researchers have confirmed that this elusive species is still alive on an island off Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula. The photographic evidence underscores the urgent need for conservation efforts to protect the remaining population.

The Cozumel fox, a dwarf species native to an island off the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico, has been documented alive through photographic evidence for the first time.
This discovery comes after the species was feared to be extinct. The new photographs provide definitive proof of the elusive animal's continued existence.
Researchers indicate that despite its rediscovery, the Cozumel fox faces significant challenges and is in dire need of conservation efforts to ensure its survival.
According to Live Science, the first-ever photos confirm the presence of this mysterious island predator.


