The swift fox typically lives in small family groups, though they can also be solitary. These foxes tend to form monogamous pairs during the breeding season and may raise their young together. Outside of the breeding season, they may hunt and forage alone or in small groups. Their social structure allows for both cooperative behaviors and independent living.
the red fox lives in groups
The red fox lives in family groups of the parents and their young.
U.S. fox species:Red Fox Gray Fox Arctic Fox (Alaska) Kit Fox Swift Fox
they live near water always.
They live in Canada, Kansas, and Texas.
Almost always alone. In some cases, late in the cub-rearing season, foxes may travel in family groups (this can give the impression of them hunting in packs). Even if they travel together on such occasions, they will forage alone.
Sometimes they do, but most of the time if a fox is living in a den he or she is with a breeding mate and a litter. When they aren't in a den, they usually just sleep out in the open.
A fox's home can be called a den or lair.A fox can be at home almost anywhere including forests, deserts, burrows, farmland, and wooded areas of some cities. Adult foxes live alone or in pairs but they live in family groups when young. They live in dens that can be underground, in hollow logs or trees, in caves, or among rocks.
The image above is a swift fox.
A fox's home can be called a den or lair.A fox can be at home almost anywhere including forests, deserts, burrows, farmland, and wooded areas of some cities. Adult foxes live alone or in pairs but they live in family groups when young. They live in dens that can be underground, in hollow logs or trees, in caves, or among rocks.
pretty swift.
The scientific name of the Swift Fox is Vulpesvelox.