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The earliest historical records for Britain include mention of foxes so it seems reasonable to assume that they are as native to Britain as any species that lives on the island. If humas can swim the English Channel, it is reasonable to suppose that foxes could as well so even if they didn't start out in Britain, they could have arrived there in times so far prehistoric as to render the question about them being "native" pretty meaningless.

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