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Healthy foxes do not attack humans unless they are provoked; bites are very unpleasant. Remember that the fox is a wild animal.
Also foxes can transmit rabies.
Foxes also pose no real danger to cats. Although foxes will scavenge the remains of dead cats,
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.
Fennec foxes pose no danger to humans.
Foxes are typically not dangerous to humans, as they are shy and tend to avoid people. However, they may become aggressive if they feel threatened or cornered. It is important to give foxes space and not approach or feed them to avoid any potential conflicts.
Foxes aren't generally domesticated so yes, they can be. However, ferret foxes may be just as docile as small dogs.
yes the Arctic fox is dangerous it will probably bite you and scratch you pretty badly
Foxes are typically not dangerous to humans, but they can become aggressive if they feel threatened or cornered. To ensure safety around foxes, it is important to avoid approaching or feeding them, keep pets indoors or supervised, and secure garbage cans to prevent attracting them. If encountering a fox, it is best to give them space and slowly back away to avoid any potential conflicts.
A herd of cows. You can scare off wolves with a gun, or fire, but cows you can shoot at them, but they wont stop. No matter what.
Foxes are a major carrier for rabies, a deadly incurable dease.
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.
Depending on the breed, foxes can have different lethality. Usually foxes are scared of adult humans, but may not be so scared of children or small pets. Foxes are apt to get rabies, so it is better to avoid them if you see them. As we invade their habitat with houses, etc. we are more likely to see wildlife in our neighborhoods. These are not Disney animals; they can be dangerous. Give them plenty of space when you see them.