No, not all of the foxes are female.
There are some that are male.
If all foxes were female they would have died out long ago because they would have been unable to breed and have young. Male foxes are called dog foxes and female foxes are called vixens.
One way to tell the difference between a male and female fox is by their length. Female foxes are usually larger than male foxes. Males tend to weigh more than female fox as well as have broader heads than females.___Annie
Male and female foxes have some key differences in behavior and physical characteristics. Male foxes are typically larger and have broader heads, while female foxes are smaller and more slender. In terms of behavior, male foxes are often more territorial and aggressive, while female foxes are usually more nurturing and protective of their young. Additionally, male foxes may roam over larger areas in search of food and mates, while female foxes tend to stay closer to their den.
In their den
The female is the primary care giver but both parents share the responsibility as well as older siblings if present. If the female dies before the young are independent, the male takes over all responsibilities.
a fox can have either genders from male to female. they are not asexual.
A female fox is called a "Vixen".
Male foxes are called dogs, reynards or tods.
Female red foxes will have their first litter of kits when they are barely a year old.
The female name for a female red fox is called a Madula
Female arctic foxes and food.
Baby foxes are called kits. A male fox is called a 'dog'. The female is called a 'vixen.' A group of foxes are called a skulk.
Foxes have their young in their mates den or the female finds a hide-away where she feels safe and comfortable to have her young.