An average litter contains around four kits.
The average litter size consists of four to six kits, though litters of up to 13 kits have occurred.
four - ten
On average they have around 4 or 5.
The gray fox belongs to canidae - the dog family.
Baby foxes are called kits, cubs or pups.
A baby red fox is called a kit.
Baby foxes are called kits. A male fox is called a 'dog'. The female is called a 'vixen.' A group of foxes are called a skulk.
Male foxes can have a few names. They can be referred to as tods, reynards, or dogs. Female foxes are vixens and baby foxes are known as kits or pups.
Baby foxes are called kits, cubs or pups.
Baby foxes, red or otherwise, are usually referred to as 'kits'.
Baby foxes are called kits, pups or cubs.
The babies (otherwise known as offspring) are called "kits", many people call them "pups" wich is improper way of calling them, so call them "kits" next time you're talking about them!
The name used to describe a baby fox is a "kit". Although there are thirty seven species referred to as foxes, there are actually only twelve true fox species.
Wolfs, bears, and humans. Eagles for baby foxes.