There are no foxes native to Antarctica. The Arctic fox is a land animal of the Arctic. The only mammals in Antarctica are humans, marine mammals (seals, sea lions), and, until 1994, sled dogs.
This is so sad if you ask me. I am doing a project on this.
Over 1000 whales in Antarctica, get killed each year.
All the sea birds that breed on Antarctica's beaches do not die from being in Antarctica.
Individual foxes die everyday, it's natural. However, the species is in no danger of dying out.
Antarctica is a continent and as such it cannot die as it is not alive.
Red foxes aren't endangered, because they breed faster than they die.
in antarctica
It dies and then decomposes.
1,000,000 die each year
3 to 10 pandas die in a year
About 28 percent die each year
There is definite statistic for this but less than 5,000 people a year. According to the CDC website only one or two people die each year in the USA of rabies. It is usually because they were unaware they were exposed. Most animals in the US that carry rabies are wild. i.e racoons, foxes and bats. Domestic dogs and cats hardly ever have rabies.