Most species of canines, such as dogs and wolves, take more than one mate. However, foxes, despite being social animals, only have one mate for their entire lifetime.
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you`d expect more caterpillars than foxes because caterpillars are pregnant less and give birth earlier than foxes
no thay have one mate
Yes. A bull will mate with a cow more than once during her heat cycle if he is so inclined and if he has few other cows to mate with.
Only one way, F O X
Foxes are not some kind of "mixture" of dogs and cats, they're foxes. They're in the Canidae family, though, so they're more closely related to dogs than they are to cats.
Sweetheart, butterflies don't mate with people.
No. There is only one mate for one vampire.
No, sunflowers typically bloom only once in their lifetime.
Killer whales have more than one mate, as they are polygamous.
Foxes live in families. They don't live together like wolves, jackals, or coyotes. Foxes live in families of 5-6. So, the word for a large number of foxes is a FAMILY.
a lot more than you think.... more than 100,000