No, because there is hardly animals or water so they'll die of hunger.
In the Americas, there are several species of fox found in the desert - gray fox, red fox and kit fox - are all seen in the deserts of the southwest.
Not all foxes that live in the desert are sandy colored. Two examples - the red fox and the gray fox.
The desert fox (fennec) does not live in mangroves.
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.
There is no 'Europe desert fox.' The most common fox in Europe is the red fox. The true desert fox - the fennec - lives in the Sahara of northern Africa.
The Fennec Fox, but it has also been known to reside in Saudia Arabia The Fennec Fox, but it has also been known to reside in Saudia Arabia
do Fox's eat people
The fennec fox lives in the Sahara Desert.
Both the red fox and the Arctic fox live in the Arctic.
No, it is primarily a fox of the Sahara,
the desert
There are two kinds of foxes commonly called "desert fox":the fennec fox (Vulpes zerda)Vulpes vulpes pusilla, a subspecies of the Red Fox that is found in the vicinity of the Thar Desert