Azara's zorro (also known as Pampas fox)
Bat-eared fox
Bengal fox
Blanford's fox (or Blandford's)
Cape fox
Corsac fox
Crab-eating fox
Culpeo
Darwin's fox
Fennec fox
Gray fox
Grey zorro
Hoary zorro
Island Gray fox
Kit fox
Pale fox
Red fox
Ruppell's fox
Sechuran zorro
Small-eared zorro
Swift fox
Tibetan fox
A whole bunch.
AnswerThe many different kinds of foxes include the: Red Fox, Arctic fox, Silver Fox, Kit Fox, Swift Fox, Grey Fox, Blue Fox and the Fennec or Desert Fox.
There seems to be other kinds of foxes, including, but not limited to, the: Crab-eating Fox, "Maned Wolf", Falkland Island Fox, Hoary Fox, Bat-eared Fox, Island Fox and the Cozumel Fox.
**Please note that there is no such species as the Fire Fox.
Subspecies of the foxes listed above are also in existence. However, the subspecies are numerous and too many to mention. More information on the kinds of foxes can be found on fox.
Shadow foxes are a breed between a type of Russian Fox and an Arctic Fox. This breed cannot reproduce and can only be found when breed for their fur. The reason most believe that shadow foxes are not a species is because they cannot live outside of captivity because they are very much unable to keep their species alive in the wild.! There is the arctic fox, the fennec fox, the gray fox, the red fox, swift fox, and the kit fox. These are just some of the species in the world.
The Red Fox. Most species of red fox are not actually red. They are more of a beige color. It color comes from how they are bred. The scientific name for a fox is Vulpes vulpes. Hope this helps.
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.
In middle Tennessee, common fox species include the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) and the gray fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus). Both species are adaptable and can be found in various habitats, including forests, farmlands, and even suburban areas.
There is no species of fox called a Chicken Fox.
The fennec fox does not hibernate. There is no species of fox that hibernates.
There are five species of tree squirrels live in Wisconsin: the gray squirrel, fox squirrel, red squirrel, and two species of flying squirrels.
The name used to describe a baby fox is a "kit". Although there are thirty seven species referred to as foxes, there are actually only twelve true fox species.
The Red Fox. Most species of red fox are not actually red. They are more of a beige color. It color comes from how they are bred. The scientific name for a fox is Vulpes vulpes. Hope this helps.
white foxes are not a species. If you mean the Arctic fox, no, it is not an endangered species. Wikipedia lists it as "Least Concern".
There is no species called the 'sun fox.'
Red fox and the gray fox.