The perception of red foxes as good or bad luck varies by culture. In some traditions, they are seen as symbols of cunning and adaptability, often associated with good fortune or cleverness. Conversely, in other cultures, they may be viewed as omens of mischief or deceit, leading to the belief that they bring bad luck. Ultimately, whether red foxes are considered good or bad luck depends on individual beliefs and cultural context.
No, they are good luck, if anything, because of their song and beauty.
There is no such thing as luck.
In some cultures, touching someone with red hair is considered to bring good luck, while in others, it may be seen as a sign of misfortune or bad luck. The belief varies widely and is often tied to folklore and superstitions. Ultimately, whether it is seen as good luck or not depends on individual beliefs and cultural context.
wearing red is good, and so should ward off any bad luck.
if you belive in luck.....
red or black
There are many superstitions about encounters with foxes, but typically seeing a single fox is considered to bring good luck (unless it's passing by your house, in which case it is apparently a sign of misfortune, usually illness, on its way). Seeing a group of foxes (the number varies, but most times it seems to be six or more animals) is apparently a sign of bad luck. Where such superstitions originated from is, as far as I know, unknown, but they all presumably involved a degree of coincidence.
No. There is no such thing as that kind of luck.
Red Foxes come from Asia.
Foxes can be red or orange in color.
Gray Foxes are smaller than red foxes and red foxes live further north than gray foxes.
no