Yes they thrive in forest's. Here in upstate NY, they even live in suburban area's that border the rural ones.
Foxes find a niche, that's what they do.
They live in the woods and forests if there is one
deciduous forests
In woodlands and forests and towns and cities.
Red foxes are found in almost any habitat - tundra, grasslands, forests, savannas, deserts, etc. and are even found in urban areas.
lairFrom mountains to deserts, forests to cities, they can live almost anywhere.
woodlands,grassland and somtimes temperate forests
Foxes live in almost every biome, including the Arctic tundra, deciduous forests, conifer forests, mixed forests, mountains, grasslands and deserts. They, also, may be found wandering in urban areas.
Grey foxes live in temperate and rain forests, temperate grasslands and tropical scrub forests. But the grey fox is endangered, so there better be good food in the everglades! I hope there is!Everything in bold was edited by srsjgs
There are foxes that live in both habitats. The arctic fox is an example of a desert fox since the arctic qualifies as a desert habitat.
Coyotes are quite adaptable and live in nearly every habitat - tundra, taiga, deciduous forests, grasslands, deserts and even in rainforests. They have even adapted to survive in major urban areas.
Foxes in Armenia are just in forests.
giraffes, elephants and cheetahs live in the african savannah. camels live in the sibeirian desert. foxes live in various forests around the world.