Generally, yes. All foxes can, however, vary in height - although only by very little.
they are bred in captivity. they were bred from red foxes to be tame.
The silver fox and red fox come from the same family of breeds. The only exception is that a silver fox has a form of melanism which is a development of dark colored pigmentation of the skin.
The height of a silver fox, which is a color variant of the red fox, typically ranges from about 12 to 15 inches (30 to 38 cm) at the shoulder. They can weigh between 6 to 24 pounds, depending on their age, sex, and overall health. These foxes are known for their striking silver-gray fur and bushy tails.
Re-evaluate question. There are just as many kinds of foxes as there are dogs.
no the silver fox is pretty much the red fox domesticated.
The silver fox is a color morph of the red fox. The gestation period lasts 49–58 days.
Yes. as long as you paint a red stripe on its underside (belly)
Now , you have to understand that coyotes and foxes are in the same "family" . Anyways coyotes dont eat foxes and foxes don't eat coyotes . Coyotes are partially larger than the red fox but not by a massive amount . Therefore, coyotes don't hunt or prey or eat red foxes . Hopefully this question is helpful to all the readers out there who need this question !
depends there is no "normal" fox. if say, ur comparing an arctic fox to a red fox, the color, species and habitat vary.
Red Foxes come from Asia.
Foxes can be red or orange in color.
Yes. The black fox, (also known as a silver fox) is actually the red fox (vulpes fulva) during one of its colour changing stages, of which there are the red fox stage, the cross fox stage and the black or silver fox stage. Since red foxes are in abundance in Ontario they will be too if you can find one within that stage.