There are foxes that live in both habitats. The Arctic fox is an example of a desert fox since the arctic qualifies as a desert habitat.
The foxes have run into the forest or The foxes have run into the forests
Yes, there are gray foxes and kit foxes in the Arizona deserts
In a forest
Red foxes are prevalent in the following regions:Europe and the British IslesAustralia (although it is not native there)Asiafar northern regions of AfricaNorth America
Not all foxes that live in the desert are sandy colored. Two examples - the red fox and the gray fox.
Fennec foxes are naturally found in the Sahara desert of North Africa
foxes eat snakes (foxes are omnivores)
Both foxes and crows live in the forest.
Desert foxes, also known as fennec foxes, primarily inhabit the Sahara Desert and other arid regions of North Africa. They are well adapted to living in hot and dry environments, where they can be found in sandy deserts and semi-arid areas with sparse vegetation.
foxes and snakes
many snakes, foxes, etc.
The foxes body "lives".