Yes, foxes often sleep in holes, which can be burrows they dig themselves or abandoned burrows from other animals. These dens provide them with shelter and protection from predators and harsh weather. Foxes may also create nests in dense vegetation or underbrush for resting and raising their young. However, they are also known to sleep in open areas when necessary.
they sleep for 10 hours
probably yes
in caves
im pretty sure foxes live just about anywhere unless stuck in ine place due to babys. but if a fox can find an open area to sleep he will sleep.
Yes, foxes dig holes in the ground as part of their natural behavior to create dens for shelter and raising their young.
day time
All foxes pant and some raise their ears in-order to cool-down.
Not exacty they dont sleep in holes they sleep in burrows its a hole or holes leading to severel different branches of tunnels. you dont fit 40 meerkats in a hole LOL.
1 hour
Cots
They sleep on lily pads and breathe out of breathing holes they're ears
they work at night and they uselly sleep durning the day