Both the red fox and the gray fox are commonly found throughout Tennessee. The gray fox tends to be less shy and more aggressive than the cautious red fox.
Some of the following animals are found to live in dens/burrows:CoyotesFoxesMiceGround SquirrelsBearsGophersMolesRatsBadgersRabbitsBurrowing OwlsFerretsShrewsSquirrelsWolvesMeerkatsTigersFeral domestic catsLemmingsPikasMarmots
Idk, 4...depends on how many people live in Tennessee I guess...
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Elk, moose, deer, Brown bears, wolves, foxes, coyotes, cougar, bobcats, beavers, wolverines, rabbits, badgers, skunks, and mice live in the Rocky Mountains.
The fennec foxes live in a desert ecosystem in the Sahara of northern Africa.
Franklin, TN is in the middle of Tennessee.
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Arctic foxes live in the arctic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
deciduous forests
They live in the middle TN basin but and by the Mississippi River.
The Creek Indians lived in South Middle Tennessee. Creek Indians also lived along the Tennessee River. Creek Indians also lived in Alabama and Georgia.
animals are foxes and breeds and plants cactuses
woodlands,grassland and somtimes temperate forests
Red foxes , bobcats,and wild turkeys
A fennec foxes habitat is in the desert. yes
There is no such species as a "cross fox." However, foxes do live in wetlands. The gray fox is a fairly common animal in the Everglades of Florida.