1) The red fox have sharp claws that dig their dens and or help to dig into the ground to bury their food. These claws also serve to kill their prey.
2) They have sharp teeth which help them to shred and tear their food, which is meat since they are carnivores.
3) Their long legs (compared to body and head size) are good for running quickly while chasing prey.
4) When being chased the red fox will vomit so that they can run faster. By vomiting they empty their stomachs which make them lighter and more agile.
5) They have a very good sense of hearing, smell, and sight, which warns them if danger is coming.
Foxes are predators. Which means they hunt for prey.The fox being the predator is it's niche. A niche is a organisms role in its environment. Foxes use this advantage to help it survive. Foxes also adapt to their surroundings and environment.
They are wary of human contact, have burrows (or dens) with multiple entrances/exits, and they are opportunistic omnivores. They thrive on almost every continent, and one type can even climb trees!
They take unfinished food into their habitat to survive
unlike other animals they do not hibernate. insted they continue to hunt even in bad weather as they have there thick fur to keep them warm.
Hibernation
Hibernation
They build dens and then they live there and the only time they get out is to hunt.
food,water,fruit,insects
Bye hunting pray!! :)
foxes such as red foxes uses leaves in the fall when artic foxes blend in with their habitat
Arctic foxes are able to survive the extreme cold of the Arctic so you be the judge.
A iPhone 3g will not survive a fall out of a moving car.
Deers, beavers, bears, wolves, rabbits, foxes.
You cannot survive a fatal fall. It's fatal.
Well the foxes in the arctic are lets say "special" they can live in the cold but not really the warm and hot the foxes lets say in Canada are really different from the ones in the arctic :)
yes they can hide in leaves during fall
yes they can hide in leaves during fall
no
There are at least a dozen species of true foxes from the genus vulpes and a number of other species in other genera. There is no single species of fox.
Arctic foxes survive by hunting birds and small mammals, especially rodents such as hares and lemmings, that they can find in their habitats. They also scavenge on the kills of polar bears when available.