The male of the fox species is called a 'dog'.
Three foxes would likely be a father, mother, and a cub = a family of foxes.
Male foxes are called "dogs" or "todds."
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.
A group of dogs is called a pack. There may be a different name for a group of hunting fox hounds, but I don't know it.
Foxes do not fly but there is a group of large bats called flying foxes.
No, not all of the foxes are female.There are some that are male.If all foxes were female they would have died out long ago because they would have been unable to breed and have young. Male foxes are called dog foxes and female foxes are called vixens.
They are still called arctic foxes. The name comes from where they live, not the season.
A father vixen is typically referred to as a "dog fox." In fox terminology, the male is called a dog fox, while the female is called a vixen, and their offspring are known as kits or cubs. This terminology is common in the context of red foxes and other related species.
Male foxes are called dogs, reynards or tods.
Silver foxes are often called gray or grey foxes.
Foxes live in families. They don't live together like wolves, jackals, or coyotes. Foxes live in families of 5-6. So, the word for a large number of foxes is a FAMILY.
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