I have held a gray fox for over 14 years and he is content with a small commercial plastic doghouse with a comfortable layer of straw. His pen is on concrete with a layer of soil so he is unable to burrow,
foxes live in in a burrow obviously on water and the burrow may be in the fields maybe
a swift foxs habitat is a burrow underground or a den on the roadside or by a fence
what other animals live in the fennec foxs habitat.
lairFrom mountains to deserts, forests to cities, they can live almost anywhere.
In captivity
Since they are a hybrid, they are found only in captivity.
are red foxs in alberta
The main difference between zoo animals and forest animals has a lot to do with how they are kept. Zoo animals are domesticated and learn to depend on others for food and the basic needs they encounter. forest animals depend on their instincts and their surroundings for their necessities.
White Bengal tigers today exist only in captivity.
an environment similar to the animal's natural habitat.
Captivity is a state of being contained in a specific area or captured. In a typical context, an animal that was "bred in captivity" isn't born in the wild.
yes. they are protected from predators and are given meals. animals in their natural habitat have to fend for themselves to survive
rabbits