The red fox is an omnivorus mammal belonging to the canine (dog) family.
Vertebrate.
Foxes are mammals, omnivores, and members of the canine (dog) family.
The red fox is placed in the order of Carnivora. The red fox is placed in the order of Carnivora. The red fox is placed in the order of Carnivora.
The red fox is a vertebrate as are all mammals.
A fox is a vertebrate. Any animal with bones is a vertebrate, i.e., the fox. An invertabrate, for example, would be the starfish.
Any fox is a vertebrate. So the answer to your question is vertebrate. In order for an animal to be a vertabrate it has to have vertebrae, and vertabrae are pretty much back bones.
All foxes are vertebrates. That means they have a skeleton with a spine or backbone.
Yes, red efts are vertebrates. They are a type of amphibian.
red fox, sometimes grey fox
the red fox! :D
they are a vertebrate
The red fox would be the most common fox found in a forest.