No. White foxes live in the far north. There are no foxes in Antarctica
There are several species of foxes that live in North America and most will be lucky to live 5 years in the wild but may live 14 years or more in captivity
most foxes live in north or south America.
arctic foxes do.
Grey foxes are smaller than red foxes, and live primarlily in Southern parts of North America; while red foxes are larger live further north.
Red Foxes live from the Arctic Circle to North Africa. They also live in Central America, in Asia and North America
No not in less if dogs live in Europe or north america
No. The Arctic is the area around the North Pole, so that is where you will find Arctic foxes.
Gray Foxes are smaller than red foxes and red foxes live further north than gray foxes.
Arctic fox live in the north pole. They have brownish thick fur in summer and white in winter.
No. Red foxes live in most of Asia, Europe, and in the northern parts of North America. Gray foxes live in most of the United States, Mexico, Central America, and in parts of South America. Foxes are found in farmlands and forests, deserts, and in wooded areas of some cities.
The Fennec Fox, but it has also been known to reside in Saudia Arabia The Fennec Fox, but it has also been known to reside in Saudia Arabia