a red fox would find the best defender for itself and its own species so its pup would be just as defensive as its father.
If a female fox finds a male and they mate, it is for life. They are monogamous, which means that they typically don't mate with any other fox for the rest of their lives. Sometimes a female can have a false pregnancy, but usually if they have a litter it is between 1-3 for their first year, and the number increases as they get older.
No. Sorry. The Red fox (Vulpes Vulpes) has 38 Chromosomes and the Gray Fox (Urcyion) has 66 chromosomes. They cant mate anymore than a dog and a fox (any kind of fox) can. The red fox is an invasive species and is taking over the grey foxes range all over North America. If they could interbreed, there would be hybrids all over.
it finds a mate by making sounds
No, both cats and dogs are too genetically different to mate with a fox.
A spring peeper frog finds a mate by going peep. It is the male that goes peep and the female finds him.
Ruby Throated hummingbirds do not mate for life. The female always builds the nest and then finds a mate. Once the pair mate, the male leaves and does not help to raise or feed the young.
A Zebra Finds a mate by Calling our making sounds to the other Zebra.
easy.it finds a mate,it has a baby,the baby grows up,it finds a mate,then IT has a baby,and im pretty sure it goes on like that for a while...
yes it does
The red fox is placed in the order of Carnivora. The red fox is placed in the order of Carnivora. The red fox is placed in the order of Carnivora.
Maybe. That is how it finds its partner/mate.
Smoky Red is one variation of the red fox. This variation of red fox has black on its paws.