Of course not! Although in both town and country, humans sometimes consider foxes to be pest ( a some control of the fox population may be appropriate), foxes are wonderful mammals that deserve to live just as much as we do.
The fox is not extinct and can be found all around the world.
Gray foxes are quite plentiful throughout their range and in no danger of being extinct.
Kangaroos are in no danger of becoming extinct.
lemmings population will grow
No, they are at "Least Concern" on the IUCN Red List.
As of 2014, it is estimated that there are over 250,000 foxes left in the world. Foxes can be found in Asia, Africa, Europe, and America.
The fennec fox is in no danger of becoming extinct.
Twelve species belong to the monophyletic group of Vulpes genus of "true foxes". Approximately another 25 current or extinct species are always or sometimes called foxes.
If all the Foxes went Extinct, all the animals that eat that animal will starve and die. After that it will mess up the whole entire food circle. then all the animals will go extinct and so will we.
All living things have to face difficulty, why should arctic foxes be any different.
There is no such animal as the spider fox. There are, however, wolf spiders.
yeah ,dont get your hopes up, it not, foxes are