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Estimating the global population of foxes is challenging due to their widespread distribution and varying species. The most common species, the red fox, is believed to have a population in the millions, with estimates ranging from 7 to 24 million in Europe alone. Other species, like the Arctic fox and the fennec fox, have smaller populations and are more localized. Conservation status and habitat loss can also impact specific populations, making precise global estimates difficult.

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