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.
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!"
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
The phrase, sly like a fox, is meant towards a person that is sneaky. This type of person is always trying to cover something up.