Red foxes are members of the canidae family - dogs. It includes jackals, dingoes, wolves, coyotes, etc. For more information click on this link.
The red fox is an omnivorus mammal belonging to the canine (dog) family.
Foxes have been thought to be in the dog family or the cat family but it is in neither, the real classification is Vulpine, which is a genus that shows resemblance to both categories but doesn't belong to either.
The only member of the wild dog family that lives in Britain is the red fox (Vulpes vulpes). It is the largest member of the fox family and is known for its sly and cunning behavior.
Foxes are mammals, omnivores, and members of the canine (dog) family.
No. Because a Fox is not a Dog. You may be able to use the fox as a guide animal, but a fox is not a dog.
yes because foxes live in every part of alberta.
The only relationship between the red fox and the dingo is the fact that they are both canid species. However, the dingo is in the dog family, with a scientific name of "canis lupus dingo", while the fox is not, with its scientific name of "vulpes vulpes".
The fox is a canine and is a member of that family. Canines (Canidae) are carnivores (Carnivora), which are mammals (Mammalia).
They were in the same body. It was called cat-dog
It's relatives are the red fox, the swift fox, the kit fox and the cosac fox. There is also the cape fox, the pale fox, the Bengal fox and the gray fox. The more primative relatives are the tibetan fox, blanford's fox, ruppell's fox and the fennec fox.
coyote, African wild dog, fennec fox, domenestic dog ,red fox, dingo
The red fox lives in family groups of the parents and their young.