Oliver describes the foxes as beautiful and mysterious creatures that move softly through the woods. She notes their thick fur and their ability to vanish into the landscape, appearing and disappearing like ghosts.
Oh, dude, you can totally use the adjective "fierce" with foxes. Like, they may look cute, but those little guys are fierce predators in the wild. So, yeah, you can describe those sly creatures as "fierce foxes."
Vulpine relates to animals in the fox family, including species like red foxes, gray foxes, and arctic foxes. The term is used to describe characteristics or behaviors similar to those found in foxes.
How would you describe the shape if the animal pictured above? This image is of a red fox.
There are various words to describe a fleet of foxes. The most common include lead, leash, earth, and skulk. Skulk comes from the Norwegian word of 'skulka' which means 'to lurk.'
The only children's TV show from the late 90's early 2000's I can think of with three little foxes is 'The Fox Busters' but I would describe that show as three chickens that take on some foxes.
The collective noun for foxes is a leash of foxes. Another collective noun for foxes is a skulk of foxes.
"Urban" foxes, "City" foxes or "Urbanised" foxes.
The name used to describe a baby fox is a "kit". Although there are thirty seven species referred to as foxes, there are actually only twelve true fox species.
A leash of foxes is a name for an animal grouping, in this case foxes. Think flock of birds, leash of foxes.
There are no Antarctic foxes. There are, however, Arctic foxes.
There are no "Polar foxes." There are, however, Arctic foxes and they are not endangered.
There are foxes in England.