The silver fox and red fox come from the same family of breeds. The only exception is that a silver fox has a form of melanism which is a development of dark colored pigmentation of the skin.
Yes, it's coat is just silver.
Yes.
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they are bred in captivity. they were bred from red foxes to be tame.
Foxes breed in winter and the young are born in spring.
No, the gray fox is in an entirely different genus from the red fox and would probably be incapable of producing offspring.
Foxes generally breed in the winter and the young are born in the spring.
Generally, yes. All foxes can, however, vary in height - although only by very little.
There are 12 species of true foxes and a number of others that are included as foxes. For a complete list of these click on this link.
no the silver fox is pretty much the red fox domesticated.
The silver fox is a color morph of the red fox. The gestation period lasts 49–58 days.
A blue fox with a wierd tale? THEY DIFFERENT GENUS THEY CANT BREED i think...
Arctic foxes only breed once each year.
Re-evaluate question. There are just as many kinds of foxes as there are dogs.