Foxes purr. they also bark (high pitch). I had a couple to rehab, then return to wild. They came from a vixen that was killed. When they were happy, or more accurately content (favorite food, relaxing on a full belly) they purred... rather loudly in fact. They were never really "tame", but they relied on me for food for a while. Favorite food, hate to admit it, but they actually do go nuts for chicken. I only have experience with Grey Foxes, don't know about reds.
They do more of a yelp-like grunt. (Hrmpher) Good question. Some foxes don't even make sounds in young ages.
its a baby fox simple
Foxes make a sort of barking sound, much like dogs, but a little higher pitched. Basically, foxes barks are like whining barks.
Humans do not purr.
Purr is a noun and a verb.
No, rabbits do not have the ability to purr.
Purr Pals happened in 2007.
By definition of the word, "purr", no. That is reserved for cats! :)
They purr and give soft churring sounds during most of their normal activities.
They purr to show that they are happy and content. They may also purr when they are sick, scared, or in pain. Some people believe it is a self calming action.
No cats don't purr!! All cats purr. Even tigers.
well most or all felines purr and one other species i know for sure that purr are elephants. the Indian Elephant purrs while it's feeding! Raccoons and Squirrels also purr. Bear Cubs and Hyenas also purr.
As with all cats that purr it is usually a sign of contentment.
They just purr, it's natural!