yes, they do because they are mammals and mammals give birth to live young except platypuses. They are mammals but they lay eggs instead.
Being mammals Arctic foxes do give birth to live young.
They have fur, give birth to live young and feed their young milk.
Yes, a fox is a mammal.Like all mammals, it is a warm-blooded vertebrate which breathes using lungs, with a covering of fur (or hair), which gives birth to live young who are fed on mothers' milk.yes
The red fox (and all other foxes) is a mammal, and reproduces by mating.They copulate.
No, the Malayan flying fox does not lay eggs. As a mammal, it gives birth to live young. Female Malayan flying foxes typically give birth to one pup after a gestation period of about five months. The young are nursed and cared for by their mothers until they are old enough to fly and forage for food.
Foxes usually give birth to 4-6 young, sometimes more.
I believe Foxes are mammals, and thus do not lay eggs. It only gives birth to life babies.
The red fox lives in family groups of the parents and their young.
No, Foxes do not lay eggs. They are mamals. #
Actually, a fox belongs to the phylum Chordata, not Arthropoda. Arthropoda is a phylum that includes insects, spiders, and crustaceans, characterized by having jointed legs and a hard exoskeleton. Foxes are mammals with a backbone, fur, and give birth to live young.
because it gives birth to live pups.
The only way in which a platypus is related to a fox or lion is the fact that it is a mammal. This means it shares the characteristics of being a warmblooded vertebrate with hair, fur or skin, and it breathes through lungs. It also feeds its young on mother's milk, but even there the similarity stops, as mother's milk seeps through glands in the fur, instead of the young latching on to a teat. A platypus lays eggs whilst foxes and lions give birth to live young.