Foxes typically do not form packs in the same way that wolves do; instead, they are more solitary or may live in small family groups. While there is often a dominant pair within a family group, they do not have a formal leader. The social structure is more fluid, with cooperation mainly between the parents and their offspring during the breeding season and rearing of young. Overall, foxes prioritize individual survival and adaptability over pack leadership.
A group of foxes is called a skulk, leash or earth. The term "skulk" may be used for any animal considered vermin, but it is especially associated with foxes A male fox is called a dog, regnard or tod, a female fox is called a vixen, and a baby fox is called a kit, cub, or pup. A male fox is called a dog or reynard. im no expert
Bobcats are solitary so there is no pack leader.
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Sam Uley is the leader until in Breaking dawn Jacob makes his own 'pack' with Leah and Seth then he is the leader of his own pack
The dogs chasing the fox behave like a wolf pack, and kill the fox by tearing it to piece's.
He was suppose to be the leader of the original wolf pack because of his bloodline. He becomes the leader of his own pack once he breaks off from Sam's pack and a few others follow him.
The alpha, or leader, of a wolf pack is usually the oldest, but there are circumstances where a young male wolf challenged and defeated an older alpha wolf.
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Because of the natural pack of his ancestors: the wolves. A dog must have a pack leader, or else it will try to resume the role of the pack leader. Which, in turn, can benefit to a lot of behaviour problems. When a dog securely knows it's pack rank, and you are the master, (or pack leader,) it is more comfortable, happy and secure of its place in the family.
No, the gray fox may live in a small family group but not in packs.
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