No, they aren't. In fact, they're pretty much never "red" (except in the sense that some people have "red" ... actually more orange ... hair).
See the related link for some pictures of the pelts of various subspecies of red foxes. You'll see that some of them are pretty much brown or grey.
More of a brown orange color, but it can vary from light orange to black.
No it doesn't.
No, red foxes do not change color.
No, red foxes do not change color.
because it can control its food craving unlike other animals but if you really want to know ask a red fox
They're really more of an orange than a red. The color is very similar to that of the red fox.
There is no need to control the population of the red fox.
Well does the colour of the fox really matter...what you should be asking is whether or not a regular coloured fox can eat a regular coloured mouse...
The red fox is placed in the order of Carnivora. The red fox is placed in the order of Carnivora. The red fox is placed in the order of Carnivora.
Smoky Red is one variation of the red fox. This variation of red fox has black on its paws.
a red fox has red and brown fur to help it hide from its predators .the red fox is amazing at camouflage
A red fox is a consumer.
A red fox is a carnivore.
A bobcat eats a fed fox. (*cough* RED FOX *cough*)
"I'm really not sure but i think that it is either something bigger or stonger than the fox. They also might have been eaten by some other animals smaller than them because the red fox either had justdied or was decaying."
Yes, they are a subspecies.