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Are there urban foxes

Updated: 10/8/2023
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Urban Foxes are foxes that tend to live like City Raccoons. They eat in a similar fashion. They eat scraps left by other animals,garbage from humans--pretty much anything that appears underneath their noses. In my city, I've yet to see one, but they do exist.

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11y ago

Some do, as they like to eat out of garbage cans and things like that for easier food. Most foxes however, try and stay away from cities because of the noise. Also some foxes can be trained to live in cities like a pet, but that's much harder to do because it requires a license to own a fox as a pet.

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There is no such species called the "urban fox." However, there are a few species of fox that will live in urban areas. In North America both the gray fox and the red fox are frequently found in cities and towns. They vary in size but the red fox is the largest of the two.

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yes foxes live in the towns sometimes because they get shooed away from the countryside so they eat from the bins in the town shoed

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