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Foxes

Members of the genus Vulpes with 12 species, foxes utilize a wide range of habitats, including forest, tundra, prairie, desert, mountains, farmlands, and urban areas. Omnivores with a preference for mice and rabbits, these animals help control the rodent population.

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What type of vertebrate is fox?

A fox is a vertebrate in the mammal classification.

What does a fox really say?

The song, What does the Fox say, is a parody song. it was meant to be used as a commercial for an upcoming season for a popular radio station. The song doesn't mean anything, it is just a fun catchy song.

How do you trap a fox to relocate?

A live animal trap. Call the local wildlife department or zoo. Many will help to safely relocate animals so they can re-adapt to the wild,

What are words that describe a fox?

There are lots of words that describe foxes. I depends on what type they are, their color, habitat, and everything.

A well known idiom is "as quick as a fox". The idiomatic meaning is that the person described is very sharp, quick witted and agile in either mind or body. Other variations include "as sharp as a fox" and "as sly as a fox". they all derive from ideas linked to the foxes behaviors. foxes are very quick moving, and clever thinkers, which gave rise to these expressions. so, some words to describe a fox are:

* quick * sharp * sly * agile * fast

What will happen if all the foxes will die?

don't do it!!!!! Foxes need to stay in their habitat unless their in danger. Why? Because foxes are on the food chain and they have prey and predators. So, when you move them, they will have to adjust to its new habitat and to its new appetite, if the animals it eats are not on the food chain, the fox will die. Eventually the fox will adapt to its new habitat but it might have more predators where it gets moved and that means there is a bigger risk of the fox passing away and taking a vacation to the heavens. So, unless they are suddenly an endangered species, don't touch them!!!!!

Can a fox eat a bear?

Very RARELY would a wolf eat a fox.

They might kill a fox, if one is to stray too close to a carcass. However, typically, wolves simply chase foxes off, and a lot of times simply ignore the fox.

Do foxes dig?

I don't know. but I have just found an opened pack of Tesco Red Leicester cheese buried in my compost heap. There was mould on one end of the cheese, but I would have cut that off and used the rest. I assume someone more fussy than me put it in their rubbish bag and an animal got to it before the dustmen.

PS I have also found a bumble bee nest in the compost, so I will not be investigating further!

How many red foxes live today?

No exact figure available, but the red fox is a common animal over it's range.

What animals to fox like to eat?

Yes, foxes are omnivores. They eat anything from small mammals, to berries, to bugs, to fish and even birds. Many species have specialized traits for hunting certain kinds of food.

But yes, in general, a good portion of a foxes diet could realistically be fish.

How many different fox breeds are there?

There are about 27 differend breeds of foxes but there is argument that there are only 10 'true' foxes. This may be due to the fact that foxes have been cross-bred over the years for their fur (an example being the silver fox).

Do red foxes give birth?

The red fox born it alive from the head to their tail like humans.

Do dogs and cats have spirits?

no they do not hope this helps!

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It depends on your religion. Buddists believe that every creature has a spirit as do the Hindus. Catholics didn't believe that animals had souls until fairly recently when the Vatican changed it mind.

How many rabbits does a fox need to eat a day?

A fox will eat until full, and then bury any food for eating later.

What is the difference of dog and fox?

There are many differences.

Dogs are domestic. Foxes are wild.

Dogs bark, howl and whine. Foxes make totally different sounds.

Dogs are in the genus "Canis" like wolves, coyotes and jackals. Foxes are "Vulpes"

These are some.

Do foxes eat cat food or dog food?

If a person gives them to it, they might eat it. It matters about the kind of food they eat.

How do you make a fox in axlemy?

To create a fox in Axlemy, you need to combine specific components that represent its features, such as its body shape, tail, and facial characteristics. Start by selecting a base model for the body and then add details like the tail and ears, ensuring they reflect the fox's distinct appearance. Adjust colors and textures to capture the typical red or gray fur. Finally, fine-tune the model to achieve the desired look and movement.

Do foxes have a family?

No, they come from the Canidae family, which includes wolves, foxes, coyotes, and jackals.

What is a small fox called?

A maned wolf looks like a fox, and I guess a red wolf could too, if it was a small one.

What do black fox eat?

Black foxes eat a varied diet of worms, small rodents and berries. They eat a variety of things found in the wild.

How is the fox able to catch chanticleer?

a fox owl catch an owl by hiding and wait till they see and owl come down so they could eat it.

Do foxes run in packs?

Foxes don't live in packs, but they may live in families of under 10.

What dogs are best with cats?

The best way to find a cat-friendly dog is to get a puppy from a household where it grew up with cats

BUT

not a hound, terrier, guard dog or herd-dog - they have inbred characteristics that might later cause problems, especially if the cat is not too laid-back.

Some cats get on better with dogs, too, so the whole question needs to be seen as a whole.

Where do bat eared foxes live?

There are many adaptations of the bat eared fox such as their ears, which are large so that they can hear their predetors and their prey. Their fur in a tawny ashy color which camoflauges with the grassy plains and the rocks they inhabit as a resting zone. Their lower jaw is specialy designed to open and close quickly so that they can eat bugs fast and run away even faster. Last of all, their tails are used as rudders so that when they are escaping from their prey, they can zig zag quickly to avoid getting caught.

I hope this comment is helpful.