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Before urbanization, foxes primarily inhabited forests, grasslands, mountains, and rural areas. They thrived in diverse environments, including temperate and boreal regions, where they could find ample food and shelter. Their adaptability allowed them to live in various habitats, from tundras to deserts, but they were most commonly found in areas with abundant prey and cover for denning. As urbanization expanded, foxes began to adapt to city environments, finding new niches in urban landscapes.

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