no the silver fox is pretty much the red fox domesticated.
The silver fox is a color morph of the red fox but is not truly domesticated. It has adapted to life in captivity.
No, they're not.
It depends on where you are. Check the laws for where you live, I believe the policy for NY is as long as you're not in the city it's allowed if you have the proper permit or licence. You want to make sure you have the proper envirement and necessities for your pet. Also, be aware that other kinds of foxes such as the Arctic, Marbled, Red, and Phenic can be found domesticated.
Mostly foxes are too wild and high strung to domesticated. They are kept in horrible little cage by furriers. I believe you would have to cross breed them with a more domesticated breed to achieve domestication of a fox.
All types of cats. examples: ~ Kit Foxes ~ Domesticated Cats ~ Red Foxes or rats and bunnies
Silver foxes are often called gray or grey foxes.
no they dont
No, horses and foxes are very different animals, but they have a few things in common.They are both:mammalswarm-bloodedcovered with furhave 4 legshave tailscan be domesticated
they are bred in captivity. they were bred from red foxes to be tame.
Foxes are not domesticated animals. They do not make good pets at all because they never consider you to be a part of their family the way a dog does.
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Foxes aren't generally domesticated so yes, they can be. However, ferret foxes may be just as docile as small dogs.
Selective breeding. selective mating.