Yes in some places they are close. Where I live we have foxes in town and in an hours drive I would be in bear country.
Foxes don't live by lions.
I hope that answered your question.
Yes, there are a few species of fox that live in the lion's home range. The bat-eared fox and cape fox are examples.
550 bears live near Grenville.............
NO. Polar bears live on the opposite pole to where penguins live.
Most bears live in woods and forests near water sources. Some bears live in the polar regions of the world.
Yes - unfortunately, since their introduction in the 1860s, foxes have spread to live in most areas of Australia.
People who live out in the Arctic regions, like the Inuit, Eskimos and those other non-natives that work on the oil rigs or research facilities have to live with or near polar bears. Polar bear biologists have to live with or near polar bears as well in order to study them!
No, they live near the North Pole.
No, polar bears live only near the North Pole in the Arctic.
Yes, I live near Quebec and there are actually quite a few bears there
No, but they do live NEAR it.
-Foxes -rats -mice -cats -pigeons -ducks
They live in citys, fields, forests, deserts, and mountains. Some even live near small citys and farms.
Bears are found all over Canada, from coast to coast to coast and near everywhere in between.