Red foxes are, overall, beneficial as they help control rodent and rabbit populations. They will also take domestic animals, such as poultry, rabbits, lambs, small cats and small dogs and people need to take precautions and protect their animals. Foxes do what foxes do!
Potentially. Nomally, a fox will not attack unless it feels threatened. However, foxes are one of the more common carriers of rabies.
Foxes pose little threat to humans unless they happen to be infected with rabies.
The swift fox will protect itself from larger prey by running away at the first sign of danger.
Yes, the gray fox is useful. These animals help control the populations of rodents, rabbits and other small animals that can carry diseases that can be harmful to man as well as damage and destroy our food crops.
Depending on if you harm them, there not harmful
* vole (small rodent like a rat but has a shorter tail, can be harmful to crops) * vampire bat * vulture * vixen (female fox)
Fox the Fox ended in 1990.
the gray/ grey fox red fox arctic fox island fox and kit fox
! There is the arctic fox, the fennec fox, the gray fox, the red fox, swift fox, and the kit fox. These are just some of the species in the world.
Laurence Fox, Jack Fox, Lydia Fox, Thomas Fox
No, they are not harmful to humans. They are known for raiding henhouses and carrying off small poultry. Some people could consider that harmful. They may also take baby farm animals for food, like kittens. It is certainly sad, but it's the way life is. Nevertheless, they don't harm humans.
An Asian Fox Is Just a Fox, Usally a Red Fox,
Red Fox.
U.S. fox species:Red Fox Gray Fox Arctic Fox (Alaska) Kit Fox Swift Fox