Commonly the word "fox" means any kind of mammal that is a meat and plant eater (omnivorous). They are wolf or dog-like with long snouts and bushy tails. The red fox is the most common of these mammals out of almost 40 different species. So yes, the "red fox" is a special breed of "fox".
The 'brown fox' you are speaking of is not considered a breed. Red foxes can have a brown-looking color, though.
No, the gray fox is in an entirely different genus from the red fox and would probably be incapable of producing offspring.
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.
The silver fox and red fox come from the same family of breeds. The only exception is that a silver fox has a form of melanism which is a development of dark colored pigmentation of the skin.
No
Zoo Story 2 is an app for the Android. You can breed a Fennec fox by combining a kangaroo and a flying fox.
First of all you have to cross breed, to get the saber tooth you have to breed an Alaskan husky and a Fennec fox to get a fennec fox you need to cross breed a lemur with a fox hope this helped!
It all depends on the breed. Red foxes have a litter size that ranges from 4-6. Be more specific.
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.
Smoky Red is one variation of the red fox. This variation of red fox has black on its paws.
a red fox has red and brown fur to help it hide from its predators .the red fox is amazing at camouflage