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**Darwin's Fox**
The Darwin's fox, also known as the Darwin's zorro, is a fox species roughly the size of a domestic cat, primarily inhabiting the temperate forests of southern Chile's coast. It was discovered and named by Charles Darwin in 1834 during his travels on Chiloé Island. The Darwin's fox belongs to the rare genus *Lycalopex*, representing a species that bridges the gap between foxes and wolves.
An opportunistic omnivore, the Darwin's fox has a varied diet that changes with the seasons. It consumes a wide range of food, including small mammals, birds, crustaceans, reptiles, insects, fruits, and grains. Due to this diverse food source, the Darwin's fox has rarely gone hungry. However, in recent years, its population has steadily declined, mainly due to habitat destruction and poaching for its soft fur.
**IUCN Status: Endangered (EN)**
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Q: What is ironing embroidery?
The embroidery comes with adhesive backing, allowing it to be ironed onto clothing, canvas bags, hats, and more using an iron. The steps for use are as follows:
1. Remove the green clay used for securing the backing.
2. Place the ironing patch in the desired position. Cover it with a layer of cloth, about the thickness of a handkerchief, to prevent damage to the embroidery and garment from high heat.
3. Set your iron to the highest temperature and press down for 30 seconds or more, ensuring the edges adhere completely to the surface.
4. Allow the ironing embroidery to cool before use.
* Do not use a steam iron.
* Do not iron onto nylon, silk, waterproof materials, sweaters, or down-filled clothing.
* Do not allow children to operate this unsupervised.
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**Product Specifications**
Contents: Darwin's Fox Ironing Embroidery, Animal Information Backing Card
Ironing Embroidery Size: 8x4.5cm
★ Note: Early animal embroideries were made in China. All have since been switched to production in Taiwan. Some backing cards may still indicate China as the origin. To avoid generating excessive waste, we continue to use these existing backing cards. Please do not place an order if you are concerned about the origin marking.
Product Description
Product Details
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- Thread
- How It's Made
- Machine-made
- Where It's Made
- Taiwan
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- More than 10
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- Listing Summary
- Critically endangered animals are species whose wild populations face extinction in the near future due to reasons such as overfishing, poaching, environmental destruction, and habitat loss. The ironing embroidery in this collection is not limited to the critically endangered animals classified by the IUCN Red List, but also includes other species of global concern that are severely threatened.
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