Because of their craftiness; slyness against others.
People kill Arctic foxes for their pelt.
owls, foxes, coyotes, and people.
Unless they have rabies, red foxes pose no threat to people.
No, foxes do not eat people. They are typically shy and avoid human contact.
people silly
because the foxes might eat them
Yes kit foxes are dangerous. Foxes are wild animals. Although they generally avoid people, when people get too close to them, foxes usually have a nasty temperament. People become tempted to approach kit foxes because they look cute and find out the hard way that they were dangerous.
Foxes have excellent hearing compared to many other animals in the wild. Their large, upright ears help them detect even faint sounds, allowing them to locate prey and communicate with other foxes over long distances.
Foxes primarily eat prairie dogs.
The main differences between red foxes and grey foxes lie in their appearance and behavior. Red foxes have a distinct reddish-orange coat, a bushy tail, and white markings, while grey foxes have a more muted grayish coat with a black stripe along their backs. Behaviorally, red foxes are more commonly found in open areas and are known for their adaptability to various habitats, whereas grey foxes prefer wooded environments and are unique for their ability to climb trees. Additionally, grey foxes tend to be more elusive and less social compared to the more gregarious red foxes.
Yes.
No, they do indeed not.