Individual mountains, certainly. They are pretty sure footed and can deal with rocks and snow. Deserts oddly enough would be more of a problem, depending on how hot it was and how wide it was.
Yes, most canines have some type of den. The cross fox is only a color variation of the red fox.
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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.
the red fox i think lives in the forest but im not really sure. basically i wanted to write something on here but i am also giving information. i think the red fox either lives in the forest or desert.
white, blue and red with coat of arms (double cross on 3 mountains)
A good name for a red fox would be a shade of red or orange, like Amber, Ruby, Scarlet, ect...
The mountains that cross Italy are the Apennine Mountains
The Flying Fox in the Snowy Mountains was created on 1964-03-25.
There are many different relatives of the red fox. Some of the most common are types of wolves, cyotes, or even common household dogs. As you should know, the red fox is part of the canine family.
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.
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Smoky Red is one variation of the red fox. This variation of red fox has black on its paws.