The radius of a fox's territory can vary significantly depending on the species and environmental factors, but it typically ranges from 1 to 5 miles. Red foxes, for example, may have territories that span about 2 to 3 square miles, while Arctic foxes may occupy larger areas due to the scarcity of resources. Factors such as food availability, population density, and habitat quality also influence territory size. Overall, foxes are known to be territorial animals, marking and defending their areas against intruders.
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No
rabbits
Yes they do.
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racoons,weasels.coyotes,foxs,
No they do not they have sex and hunt
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