This will depend upon which fox you are asking about. A red fox lives primarily in wooded areas with interspersed meadows and fields. An Arctic fox lives north of the Arctic circle on the vast tundras.
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"Fox" is term that refers to 27 members of the wild dog family and their habitat depends greatly on the species.
Red Foxes are the most common and can be seen right around the world. They can be found in woodland, marshland, desert shrub land, forests and open country among other places, but they are being seen in urban areas more frequently.
They are less common in extremely dense forests, preferring the boundary areas between woods and open land. Farmland is the favoured habitat, but they also thrive in urban parks and Golf courses.
they live close to the ground usually hiding in bushes
A fox's natural habitat would be a forest with clear rivers and lush trees and plants and a decent amount of food.
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In dense forest habitats
Red foxes live around the world in many diverse habitats including forests, grasslands, mountains, and deserts. They also adapt well to human environments.
foxes can live in a lot of places like forests snowey plces and sometimes deaerts
foxes have many habitats one of them is the grassland.
Foxes inhabit a variety of habitats, including the Arctic tundra, taiga, deciduous forests, grasslands, mountains, deserts and even urban areas.
There are a number of species of foxes found in the forest but there is no species called a "forest fox."
Foxes live in a variety of habitats, from tundra and taiga, through deciduous forests, grasslands, wetlands, mountains, deserts and even in urban environments.
Most red foxes lose their habitat to humans because they cut their habitat down.
Fennec foxes are naturally found in the Sahara desert of North Africa
A fennec foxes habitat is in the desert. yes
Habitat loss, human activities and Habitat destruction
From streams and puddles.
snowey
foxes such as red foxes uses leaves in the fall when artic foxes blend in with their habitat
Fennec foxes are not found naturally in Maryland. They are from the Sahara in north Africa.
The arctic foxes have fur for warmth and also the white fur for camouflage.
No, but they may live in the same habitat.
forests mountains and temperate biomes
Fennecs raise their young in the desert habitat of the Sahara of northern Africa.