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Foxes in the wild live 2-3 years but ones in urban or zoo environments can live up to 12 years

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Q: What is the lifespan of the San Joaquin kit fox?
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Can we save the San Joaquin kit fox?

WE CAN SAVE THE SAN JOAQUIN KIT FOX BY ADOPTING IT SO WE CAN HELP


What can you do to help the San Joaquin Kit Fox and keep them from being extinct?

you can build dens for them to live in,in there area. stop leaving pesticides in your gardens ,fields farms and other places a kit fox might roam.


Is the kit fox endangered?

because the water that is begging brought to the desert, farms are being built and the Kit fox is forced out of it's home underground. Also the crops that are being planted so they have to leave and be eaten by other animals. Or even when they set up wolf traps than they get into them and they die because they are so Hungary.


How many San Joaquin kit foxes are there left?

8,000 .......


What does the San Joaquin kit fox eat?

Kangaroo rats, rabbits, black-tailed jackrabbits (Lepus californicus), meadow voles, Hare, Prairie dogs, insects, lizards, snakes, fish, and ground-dwelling birds,


Is a San Joachim Kit Fox an omnivore herbivore or carnivore?

Yes they are


Where does the San Joaquin Kit Fox live?

they mostly live in the southwest part of the United States. They are found in Oregon, Colorado, Nevada, Utah, southern east part of California, Arizona, New Mexico, and western part of Texas.


What is number of fox in the US?

There are several species..Gray, red, kit, and swift..None are considered endangered except for the race San Joaquim kit fox.


Why is the kit fox named the kit fox?

A young fox is correctly called a cub, not a kit.


What is the common name for a kit fox?

a kit fox


Is a kit fox a mammal?

Yes a fox kit is a mammal.


What animals are in central valley?

Pronghorn antelope, elk, mule deer, cougars, bobcats, coyotes, gophers, mice, ground squirrels, hares, rabbits, kangaroo rats, the San Joaquin Kit Fox, wintering birds, migrating birds, the San Joaquin coachwhip snake, Gilbert's skink, the western aquatic garter snake, the blunt-nosed leopard lizard, and lots of flying and ground-based insects make California's Central Valley region their home.