A baby fox is called a kit
A baby fox is called a kit
A young fox is called a kit, cub or pup. Kit is the singular form. Pup is common in North American English.
A young fox is called, in proper terms, a kit. However, those who know little about the fox often call them cubs or puppies, which is incorrect.
A young fox is called, in proper terms, a kit. However, those who know little about the fox often call them cubs or puppies, which is incorrect.
Fox babies are most commonly called "kits," though they have also been referred to as pups or cubs depending on the vernacular of a particular area.
A baby fox can be called any of the following 3: -A kit -A cub -A pup
A baby fox can be called a kit, pup or cub. An adult female is a vixen and an adult male is a tod, reynard dog or dog fox.
A baby fox is called a kit, sometimes called pups or cubs.
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a baby fox is called a kit
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.The young are known as kits, pups or cubs.cub
A baby fox is called a kit, but can also be called a cub or a pup (used for other canines).
The gray fox belongs to canidae - the dog family.
A baby fox is called a kit.
A baby fox is called a kit.
A female is called a vixen and a baby is call a kit, cub, or pup. By the way, a male fox is called a dog.
A baby red fox is called a kit.
A fox (for one). and a goat.
A male fox is called a dog, regnard or tod, a female fox is called a vixen, and a baby fox is called a kit, cub, or pup. A male fox is called a dog or reynard.
A vixen is a female fox. A baby vixen or fox is called a pup, kit, or a cub. A male fox is often called a tod, reynard, or a dog.