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Critically Endangered
The only fox listed at this time as endangered is Darwin's fox of Chile. Some local populations of the kit fox are considered endangered.
The only species of fox currently listed as endangered is Darwin's fox from southern Chile.
The grey fox is not an endangered species, still quite common.
Foxes do not have breeds, they have different species. Only the Darwin's fox of Chile is listed as endangered.
The arctic fox is listed as Least Concern by the IUCN. Not an endangered species.
Darwin's fox of Chile is the rarest and only currently endangered fox species. Only a few hundred of these animals survive.
Darwin's Fox duckbill cat davids tiger. ( butterfly)
The Gray wolves first started to become endangered around the 1900's when people hunted them down because the wolves would often eat live stock and small children, which angered the human to try to kill them to protect their towns and familes.
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Yes, the long eared fox is an endangered animal mainly due to people trading their skins for things.
The Northern Swift Fox Is Not Extinct They Have Been Around For A Long Time And Has Never Gone entict.