how do a red fox adapt to live in a woodland.
A Red fox has a ruddy brown coat that makes it difficult to see near its den because it is similar in colour to the earth in winter, spring, Autumn and summer. Its claws are well adapted for digging.
the most common type of animals that live in a forest are as follows: red fox badger tawny owl sparrow hawk woodpecker rabbit hare magpie crow frog toad red deer roe deer muntjac deer
brown bear and red deer Fox, badger, red eeer.
Both the red fox and the Arctic fox live in the Arctic.
No, not like a pet, but they do live around people. In some areas they are often closer than you may think. People have built homes in their natural habitat so the fox has adapted to living in these areas .
no the silver fox is pretty much the red fox domesticated.
there's a whole list of them but some are the red fox and the gray fox
the red fox lives in groups
Arabian foxes are a subspecies of red foxes and are adapted to desert life more. They have larger ears and smaller bodies as well as fur between their toes - adaptions that the red fox don't have.
The red fox lives in family groups of the parents and their young.
Red Fox and Grey Fox
IT is eaten by a European Red Fox but the European Red Fox does NOT live in Australia
Red foxes do live in the Arctic and compete there with the Arctic fox.