If a fox scents or sees a foreign fox in his/her territory, they will either attack or try to ward them off. Very rarely will they back off - and if they do it's usually because their opponent is much stronger.
not a lot of food
Male foxes spray - to mark territory. It's a warning to other male foxes to stay away.
No. A wolf will not eat any foxes. They might kill then ONLY if the fox attacked the wolf. That is because a fox is a cousin to wolves.
Not normally, they will probably run away.
Some suitable nouns that might be a fox's are:the fox's pawsthe fox's pupsthe fox's preythe fox's den
The taxonomical name for a true fox is vulpes.
yes, but only if the fox attacks the wolf's pups or makes claims on it's territory.
The singular form of 'foxes' is 'fox'.
The Foxes was created in 2006.
Snow foxes, or Arctic foxes, make a variety of sounds including barks, yips, and growls. These vocalizations are used for communication with other foxes, establishing territory, and finding mates. They are known to be quite vocal during their breeding season.
The plural form of the noun fox is foxes.The plural possessive form is foxes'.Example:We found several foxes' footprints in the snow behind the house.
No a wolf will not eat a fox? A wolf might kill a fox ONLY IF the fox attacks the wolf or kills a baby. That is because a wolf in a cousin to the fox.