Yes, the word "Fox's" (upper case F) is a noun, a proper, possessive noun; the name of a person (such as Michael J. Fox, actor) or thing (the Fox network) that indicates something in the sentence belongs to that person or thing (Michael J. Fox's career or Fox's program schedule).
The word "fox's" (lower case f) is a noun, a common, possessive noun; a word for a mammal that indicates something in the sentence belongs to that animal (the fox's tail or the fox's prey).
Proper noun
"night" is a noun
The noun cassette is a common noun.
No, the noun shelf is a common noun, a word for any shelf.
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are red foxs in alberta
rabbits
No
Yes they do.
racoons,weasels.coyotes,foxs,
No they do not they have sex and hunt
carnivors.
Megan foxs husband
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She has a good attitude.
pandas
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