millions and millions of years
11,000
Newborn kits weigh around 60 g (2.1 oz) and are about 3 inches long (body length)
no
The red fox is widespread in the northern hemisphere and has been around since before australopithecenes evolved into the early genuses of homo. So in a sense it's more likely that they discovered us!
300000 million years
Its called Pablo The Little Red Fox
thirty two years
The typical body temperature for a Red Fox is 312ºK or 38.7ºC or 101.7ºF. The body temperature for an Arctic Fox is around 104ºF.
Yes they do. There has been sightings of them, as well as red fox.
Yes, some hunters do eat the red fox. Fox hunting has been popular for centuries and although fox is not a popular game to consume it is eaten in some cultures.
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".
Yes. Prior to the introduction of the red fox, there were few predators of the Northern quoll. The red fox has been a major factor in reducing the quoll's numbers.
It was first described scientifically in 1793 but it almost certainly was around long before then.