No, they come from the Canidae family, which includes wolves, foxes, coyotes, and jackals.
yes there ancestors are wolves jackals and dogs
Yes, the Canidae family consists of domesticated dogs, coyotes, foxes, jackals, and wolves.
wolves,coyotes are part of the dog family, where as the foxes actually count as verminsAnswer:Wolves, dogs, coyotes, foxes and jackals all belong to the Canidae family. The true dogs (Canini) are separated from the foxes (Vulpini)
They are in the family Canidae, which dogs and wolves are in too.
Foxes live in small families, usually with around under 10 foxes.
Three foxes would likely be a father, mother, and a cub = a family of foxes.
Animals such as wolves, dogs, jackals, foxes, dingoes and coyotes are all members of the canine family.
Canine
Foxes behave like dogs as foxes belong to the dog family.
yes they are
No, foxes are of a different family. Dogs are of the genus 'Canus' and foxes are of the genus 'Vulpes.'
Foxes don't live in packs, but they may live in families of under 10.
Arctic foxes belong to the canidae family - the dog family.