Some states or jurisdictions may have laws protecting the red fox but, overall, it receives no protection and is in no danger of going extinct.
Red foxes aren't endangered, because they breed faster than they die.
Well, they're not endangered.
They need to be conserved and protected.
Foxes are very common, and the red fox is listed at a "Least Concern" on the IUCN Red List. Some foxes, however, such as the island fox, are critically endangered.
No. They're nowhere near becoming endangered, although they are protected by legislation.
Red foxes neither estivate nor hibernate. No fox estivates or hibernates.
Neither. It is least concern, a very common species.
Foxes are not decomposers. They are consumers.
No, because that's why it has its fur! Its fur helps keep it warm.
They endangered because people use their fur for coats. and because of the Clementpeole are taking away their homes and with global warming and all...........theey have no place to live.
Red Foxes come from Asia.
Kangaroos as a species are not endangered. There are several species of rock wallaby (smaller members of the kangaroo family) which are endangered, but this is due to the introduction of red foxes and feral cats rather than their diet.