The Red Fox is known for being quite clever, and in my opinion are able to act faster and quicker without approval from an Alpha as to if they are allowed to or not, enabling them to navigate terrain quicker and not worry about hiding a whole pack.
No I don't think so that fox is smarter than wolf. Fox can be human friendly whereas wolf wont be and can be dangerous too, as well as fox too but at lesser degree. Wolf's are usually act sensibly whereas fox sometimes wont.
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Foxes are smarter than wolves because they religh on their selves to survive.Wolves are les smarter beckause non of them nead to be that smart exept for the alpha.And foxes evolved to be smarter to survive alone
fox mainly because they are a wild animal and because they have to work for everything!
Monkeys, the great apes, many seal mammals, raccoons, parrots, crows, ravens, elephants and a number of other animals are as smart, or smarter, than a fox.
Fox is one of the smartest fox
None. The fox is the smartest animal.
no.
No, it is thought that humans are the smarter of the two.
yes very smarter than a wolf
Yes, foxes are cuter than wolves. Art tells it and even in the real world.
There is very little information in scientific literature about the intelligence of fennec foxes in particular. Speaking of foxes in general, Nobel Prize winner Korad Lorenz claims that foxes are not nearly as smart as wolves or dogs.
Foxes are smaller than wolves and aren't more powerful than a wolf either. Also a wolf is bigger and stronger than dogs and foxes. Foxes will follow but never travel with a wolf, because wolves travel in their packs. A fox would never make it into a wolf pack because of dominaincy and ranking in the pack.
No they do not eat plants and are clearly meat eaters
My name is Night Wolf so its pretty obvious. But I love foxes, too... Foxes and Wolves
Among living canids, foxes and wolves are about as far apart as two species can be. Their ancestors split into different lineages about 10 million years ago. In terms of characteristics, foxes are smaller than wolves and generally live alone, exhibiting some catlike behaviors.
I think wolves, I'm not sure though.
foxes live around wolves
Yes.
yes