They can be. Especially around humans and other predators, and definitely, around prey. They do communicate with their own kind with a variety of sounds, similar to domesticated puppies (dogs) barking, howling, screaming, and crying.
Foxes tend to shy away from humans, but in urban areas they scavenge from human residences. In a few rare cases, they have entered human residences through windows or pet doors. In Russia, they have even managed to tame foxes.
no,it just wants it not to be seen
Foxes survival skills are their sharp teeth and quiet sense to live.
Foxes make a sort of barking sound, much like dogs, but a little higher pitched. Basically, foxes barks are like whining barks.
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.
Red foxes have vocalizations that serve a variety of purposes. All vocalizations reach a peak in winter. This peak corresponds to the time of dispersal of juvenile foxes and to the mating season. Foxes bark, yell, murmur, shriek, and whine. "Fox talk" is very similar to what your pet dog might do to get your attention.
The population of FIVE FOXes is 2,005.
Foxes do not fly but there is a group of large bats called flying foxes.