by feeding them
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it takes care of its young
Usually, a baby fox will stay in its den or with its mother until it is old enough to take care of itself. The mother keeps it from harm by defending it until it is grown.
no they don't the mother and father animals stay together but the group comes second to their young
yes it cares for it
not for the actual killing, but the young ones are taken out to be trained
yes, they are accually called Kits for all species of fox.
The term for a young fox is a cub, kit or pup.
Justine Fox-Young was born in 1979.
A young fox is called a Kit
A male fox is called a dog, a female is a vixen and a young fox is called a kit.
Yes, the arctic fox cares for its young, known as kits. The female typically gives birth to a litter of 5 to 10 kits in a den, and both parents are involved in feeding and protecting them. The mother nurses the kits and brings food to the den, while the father helps by hunting and providing additional food. This parental care is crucial for the survival of the young in the harsh Arctic environment.
One of the main enemies of the brolga is the red fox, which kills the chicks and takes the eggs. Birds of prey are also enemies of young brolgas.