Yes. However, the red fox, which is the most common type of fox in Europe and North America is not found in Egypt.
Secondary consumers of Egypt include crocodiles, foxes, and wild cats.
Yes, they are found in Egypt, Sudan, Morocco, Tunisia, Mali and Libya. These species are a bit smaller than the northern species. They can be from sandy coloured to light red.
Fennec foxes live in Northern Africa and in some parts of the Sahara desert.
The collective noun for foxes is a leash of foxes. Another collective noun for foxes is a skulk of foxes.
"Urban" foxes, "City" foxes or "Urbanised" foxes.
A leash of foxes is a name for an animal grouping, in this case foxes. Think flock of birds, leash of foxes.
There are no Antarctic foxes. There are, however, Arctic foxes.
There are no "Polar foxes." There are, however, Arctic foxes and they are not endangered.
Foxes.
There are foxes in England.
No. White foxes live in the far north. There are no foxes in Antarctica
Foxes do not fly but there is a group of large bats called flying foxes.