The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) is primarily nocturnal, meaning it is most active and feeds during the night. However, it can also be seen hunting and foraging during dawn and dusk, a behavior known as crepuscular activity. Its diet is opportunistic, feeding on small mammals, birds, fruits, and insects, depending on the availability of food in its habitat.
foxes eat approximately 470 kcal a day - this is assuming the fox you are discussing is a red fox (vulpes vulpes) - this is just plucked from some preliminary research
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Vulpes Vulpes is a red fox they are found in every continent except antarctica.
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You are probably referring to Vulpes ferrilata Others to consider are Vulpes ruepellii and Vulpes corsac and Vulpes velox
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The red fox.
Scientific name for fox, also is the Genus branch's name for foxes.
The tip of their tails are a different colour from the rest of their pelt. The Genus only consists of "true foxes". And are relatively small in size.
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