Figure 3. The chilla fox is the most common fox in the study area, both in the more and less disturbed areas, and feeds on the fruits of native and exotic wild plants, as well as cultivated plants not shown here, such as apples (Malus sylvestris) and cherries.

(A) Lycalopex griseus, (B) the native tree Aristotelia chilensis, (C) the native shrub Gaultheria mucronata, (D) the exotic and invasive shrub Rubus ulmifolius, and (E) the native shrub Ugni molinae. Photo credits: Carlos E. Valdivia.