Why is the gray fox considered evolutionarily distinct from the *Vulpes* group according to its lineage placement?

Answer

It is an older offshoot from the common canid ancestor

The placement of the gray fox in *Urocyon* suggests it is an older offshoot that predates the radiation of the true foxes (*Vulpes*) within the Canidae family tree.

Why is the gray fox considered evolutionarily distinct from the *Vulpes* group according to its lineage placement?

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