The father is more protective than the mother, but they both protect their babies. They keep their young in the den for four weeks, at which point the kits emerge and learn from their parents.
The father is more protective than the mother, but they both protect their babies. They keep their young in the den for four weeks, at which point the kits emerge and learn from their parents.
by hiding
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Foxes have thick fur that helps keep them warm. They also have burrows for shelter from bad weather.
They resemble their parents due to chromosomes which give them inheritance of their parent's DNA and genes
it is banned and you should not hunt foxes!
Foxes don't live in packs, but they may live in families of under 10.
7 months
A medium size dogIt varies and depends on the heredity of the parents
Foxes pee on their food to mark their territory and deter other animals from stealing it. This behavior helps them establish dominance and protect their food source.
They live in family groups that includes the parents and offspring. Sometimes the kits will remain with the parents for two or more years and help care for the new kits.
Any area will usually have a family of foxes - parents and offspring. This family may include offspring from a previous year as well as current young. They will mark their territory and guard it against other foxes.