weel, i thikn that they run away then when cost is clear..come out of hiding
a foxes worstest enemy is a dog
polar bearsPolar Bears and Humans.The Arctic fox's biggest enemy is a red fox. The red fox has taken away a lot of the arctic foxes habitat.The arctic fox is a carnivore animal from the canine family. As a predator itself, it hasn't many natural predators. Their biggest enemy are polar bears and humans, and when they are little, they also need to be careful with the snowy owl, which can hunt baby foxes if they are not being supervised.polar bears and human. the baby's enemy is the snowy owl
polar bearsPolar Bears and Humans.The Arctic fox's biggest enemy is a red fox. The red fox has taken away a lot of the arctic foxes habitat.The arctic fox is a carnivore animal from the canine family. As a predator itself, it hasn't many natural predators. Their biggest enemy are polar bears and humans, and when they are little, they also need to be careful with the snowy owl, which can hunt baby foxes if they are not being supervised.polar bears and human. the baby's enemy is the snowy owl
The red and gray foxes are the kinds of foxes you might see in wooded prairies in California. Red foxes can be found in many places in central and northern California, away from cities and towns. There have been some families of gray foxes in the Foothill Horizons in Sonora.
Red foxes can easily adjust to new living environments. They stash away food for later use when they have more than enough. They are fast and they have very strong senses.
Red foxes have the ability to encompass their whole body with their tail to protect themselves. It will also use it's teeth and claws to attack, and then it's speed to run away.
In "The Red Badge of Courage," the enemy is portrayed as being close enough to the protagonist that he can clearly see them but far enough away to be considered a looming threat. The distance from the enemy fluctuates throughout the novel as the protagonist's perception of the enemy and his own courage evolves.
Red Foxes come from Asia.
Foxes can be red or orange in color.
They are basically solitary animals and are territorial they usually have one mate and are protective of that mate during and after mating. the bigger foxes that are able to get away with it will also mate with the females in neighboring territory if they can get away with it. A bit like humans that way.
Gray Foxes are smaller than red foxes and red foxes live further north than gray foxes.
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