There areapproximately 25-30 different "breeds" of foxes as you may call it. But there are five most common and recognized foxes in the world right now. There is the Fennec (big eared desert fox), Arctic (white in the winter, brown in the summer in the Arctic), Red (common in North America with a red-orange pelt), Swift (orange-tan, about the size of an average domesticated cat), Gray (ranges around the southern half of North America). But there are many, many more.
Foxes do not have breeds, they have different species. Only the Darwin's fox of Chile is listed as endangered.
AnswerIt is generally surmised that dogs were derived from wolves, not foxes. There aren't different breeds of foxes because a breed is a man-made thing. Breeds are created by human tampering to enhance or diminish certain traits within a group of dogs, cats, horses, etc.There are different types (species?) of fox, such as the arctic fox, bat-eared fox, red fox, etc.
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Many people say over 300, but they are only including breeds that are recognized and common. There are countless breeds of dogs, but only over 300 are common. Many breeds are thought to be mutts when in fact they are a purebred rare breed.
In most locations it is not legal to own a fox. However, there are dog breeds that look like foxes. There are also dog breeds that are called foxes, such as the Fox Terriers.
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Different breeds of what?
Yes, there's lots of different breeds.
Some breeds of dog (such as the Chihuahua) are derived from foxes, rather than wolves.
there are over 500 different breeds
267 horse breeds
There are about 10 different breeds of donkey, they include but are not limited to:AbyssinianAnatoliaLarge StandardMammoth Jack StockMary DonkeyMiniaturePoitouStandard