Mostly foxes are too wild and high strung to domesticated. They are kept in horrible little cage by furriers. I believe you would have to cross breed them with a more domesticated breed to achieve domestication of a fox.
A feral animal is a domesticated animal, such as a dog or cat, that escapes or is released to live in the wild. All foxes are wild animals and not feral. Even a captive fox is still a wild animal.
no the silver fox is pretty much the red fox domesticated.
Domesticated.
These are considered domestic and you can own them. Domesticated races of red fox (Vulpes) where their coat color can be distinguished from wild red fox. (Marble, Burgundy, Pearl, Silver, Calico, etc..)
The potato is a staple on many dinner tables around the world. They are a wild growing food that was domesticated. This first happened by the Inca Empire.
It is okay as long as you are sure it is a domesticated fox and not just a wild one that has been "tamed". A domesticated fox is one that was bred in captivity from a long line (at least 4 or 5 generations) of foxes bred for pet like qualities. And be sure to get it neutered. You will have a lot less grief - just like with a dog or cat.
Wolves are not domesticated, they are wild
No. Domesticated means kept by people
Some deer are domesticated and some are wild.
Wild horses were domesticated to use for transportation. Cows, pigs, sheep, and chickens were also domesticated from wild species. Dingoes were domesticated into dogs, as were wolves. The ancient egyptians domesticated cats.
Jaguars are wild animals.
most mustangs are not domesticated but some may be.