In captivity, their longevity can be as long as 15 years, though in the wild they typically do not survive past 5 years of age.
In captivity, their longevity can be as long as 15 years, though in the wild they typically do not survive past 5 years of age.
The average lifespan in the wild for a red fox is about 2-4 years.
About 2 in the wild, but a domestic fox can live for up to 15 years.
In the wild, about 2 years, in captivity, up to 15.
2 to 4 years in the wild and 15 years in captivity
2 - 4 years in the wild, up to 15 in captivity.
They live up to 5 years in the wild and 10-15 years in captivity
In captivity, their longevity can be as long as 15 years, though in the wild they typically do not survive past 5 years of age.
In captivity, their longevity can be as long as 15 years, though in the wild they typically do not survive past 5 years of age.
In captivity, their longevity can be as long as 15 years, though in the wild they typically do not survive past 5 years of age.
In the wild they rarely live more than 5 years but have been known to live 15 years in captivity.
They live for 10-12 years on average.
Both the red fox and the Arctic fox live in the Arctic.
About 2 in the wild, but a domestic fox can live for up to 15 years.
Both the Arctic fox and the red fox are found in Alaska and both rarely pass 5 years in the wild but can live ,any more years in captivity.
the red fox lives in groups
The red fox lives in family groups of the parents and their young.
Red Fox and Grey Fox
IT is eaten by a European Red Fox but the European Red Fox does NOT live in Australia
Red foxes do live in the Arctic and compete there with the Arctic fox.
its a fox and may live in the same area as the arctic fox
The red fox would be the most common fox found in a forest.
Both the Arctic fox as well as the red fox live in the tundra.