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Yes female foxes are known to live in burrows in the ground. These burrows are usually created by the female fox and can be used for many purposes such as raising a family hiding from predators and storing food. The burrows are typically dug in sandy or loamy soil and are lined with grass leaves and other materials. They can range in size from about 3 feet wide and 3 feet deep up to 10 feet wide and 5 feet deep. Female foxes typically line the burrow with grass and leaves to provide insulation from the cold and moisture. The tunnel system of the burrow can extend up to 30 feet in length with several entrances and exits. Foxes may also use abandoned badger or rabbit burrows.

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