A leash of foxes is a name for an animal grouping, in this case foxes. Think flock of birds, leash of foxes.
The collective noun for foxes is a leash of foxes. Another collective noun for foxes is a skulk of foxes.
It is a leash or skulk of foxes.
A group of foxes could be known as : Leash, Skulk, Earth, Lead, Troop.
A group of foxes is referred to as a leash or a skulk. There are a variety of different types of foxes, and like a dog, baby foxes are referred to as pups.
The collective nouns are:an earth of foxesa company of foxesa lead of foxesa leash of foxesa skulk of foxesa troop of foxes
Both terms are acceptable.
A group of fox is known as a skulk. It is not common for the fox to travel in groups as they prefer to be solitary animals.
Foxes live in families. They don't live together like wolves, jackals, or coyotes. Foxes live in families of 5-6. So, the word for a large number of foxes is a FAMILY.
Foxes don't hunt in groups, but they may be called a "skulk" not a pack - that is wolves.
A group of foxes could be known as : Leash, Skulk, Earth, Lead, Troop.
There are various words to describe a fleet of foxes. The most common include lead, leash, earth, and skulk. Skulk comes from the Norwegian word of 'skulka' which means 'to lurk.'
Well, a group of red foxes is called a skulk or a leash so I'm guessing it's the same.