The average litter is about six kits, but they can have up to a dozen.
Foxes have litters of pups (their babies).
a litter of foxes is called a kite and one is called a kit i like it. not a cub or pup.
Kits!
Like other fox babies, Arctic fox babies are called kits, pups or cubs.Young of Arctic foxes are referred to as "kits" or "pups".
The proper name for baby foxes is kits. Sometimes they are called cubs or pups.
Baby foxes are called kits, cubs or pups.The young are known as kits, pups or cubs.cub
Baby foxes are called kits, cubs or pups.
Young foxes are called kits. They can also be called cubs, or pups. Foxes generally live to be 2-3 years of age in the wild. However, some live to be 10 years of age.
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!
Baby foxes are called kits, cubs or pups.
Baby foxes are called kits, pups or cubs.
Litters tend to average five to eight kits, but exceptionally contain as many as 25 (the largest litter size in the order Carnivora).
A Cub most commonly. Sometimes called a pup or a kit
Vixen.A female fox is called a vixen.Baby foxes are called kits (some times pups)A male fox is called a dog.
Ferret litters can range from 1-18 kits. The average litter is 6-8 kits. Ferrets can have 2 litters per year.