People usually compare animals to humans to demonstrate a point of view, whether it be educational or just spiritual.
C. vulpine
Machiavelli compares a person who breaks his word to a fox, as they are cunning and use deceit to achieve their goals.
There are no specific adjective to be used for a fox, use the adjective(s) that appropriate for the context. Some examples are:grey foxred foxsilver foxquick foxstealthy foxindigenous foxhungry foxbeautiful fox
By kicking it. That's not nice. A flying fox is a bat.
C. vulpine. 100% correct.
probably "clever"
It means a person can be disabled anywhere... compare to: external disability
The word 'fox' means fox. There are other words, however, that mean fox, such as different languages and names of people.
the fox is bigger than cats but it depends of the size of the fox and the size of the cats you compare
foxy, sly
Crazy (Nuts) Like a Fox--The individual referred to is not crazy at all, rather cunning (like a fox). Used when one appears to be 'crazy', but is acting with a hidden motive, in a cunning way Person 1 : "What's that guy doing? He's crazy" Person 2 : "Yeah...Crazy like a FOX!"
if you were a shoe how does that compare toas being a person