it depends on the fox some do and some dont / like the red fox or the kit fox
it depends on the fox some do and some dont / like the red fox or the kit fox
Cub foxes live in groups and Adult foxes live in pairsScrub, chaparral, grasslands
U.S. fox species:Red Fox Gray Fox Arctic Fox (Alaska) Kit Fox Swift Fox
The Fennec Fox, but it has also been known to reside in Saudia Arabia The Fennec Fox, but it has also been known to reside in Saudia Arabia
A young fox is called a Kit
the scientific name for a kit fox is Vulpes Macrotis
Most foxes that live in Arizona are Gray Foxes, Kit Foxes, and (although not considered to be a fox) Coyotes. Red Foxes live mostly everywhere EAST of the Rocky Mountains, with the exception of places like Texas and Florida. Parts of Arizona and a few other states have very few Red Fox. There are scattered but very few parts of Arizona that contain Red Fox.
A young fox is correctly called a cub, not a kit.
All mammals (except for the platypus) are born live. Momma foxes do not lay eggs.
kit foxes camouflage with their sandy colored fur
Yes kit foxes are dangerous. Foxes are wild animals. Although they generally avoid people, when people get too close to them, foxes usually have a nasty temperament. People become tempted to approach kit foxes because they look cute and find out the hard way that they were dangerous.
Young foxes are called kits. They can also be called cubs, or pups. Foxes generally live to be 2-3 years of age in the wild. However, some live to be 10 years of age.