Why is fox hunting a good thing to keep?
Foxes kill many, many rodents and other small animals that can carry diseases harmful to man and that compete with many for food. Rodents damage or destroy vast amounts of grain and other human foods each year. They also kill rabbits who eat large amount of grasses and crops that serve as food for domestic livestock. Foxes are very wary around humans and rarely cause human injury and rarely take on livestock. Basically, the fox is much more beneficial than it is a menace. In the city where I live, one neighborhood complained to the city that there were a number of foxes in their area. The city trapped them and had them killed. Within months the same neighborhood was complaining that their area was overrun with mice and rats. Gee, I wonder why?
Do black foxes live in Ontario?
Yes. The black fox, (also known as a silver fox) is actually the red fox (vulpes fulva) during one of its colour changing stages, of which there are the red fox stage, the cross fox stage and the black or silver fox stage. Since red foxes are in abundance in Ontario they will be too if you can find one within that stage.
An adaptation in which the eyes face forward?
Eyes front IS an adaptation. Better eyesight for hunters. Prey often have eyes side and that gives them better defense.
How many pages does Stone Fox have?
Stone Fox has 96 pages. It was written by John Reynolds Gardiner. It is the story of Little Willy who wants to win the National Dogsled Race.
Yes, I have seen a couple of foxes in Utah but they aren't very common.
What is a hairless fox called?
All foxes have hair. If a fox does not have hair it is probably suffering from mange.
What is the percent of the fox more cat than dog or more dog than cat?
Foxes are not some kind of "mixture" of dogs and cats, they're foxes. They're in the Canidae family, though, so they're more closely related to dogs than they are to cats.
What is the lifespan of the San Joaquin kit fox?
Foxes in the wild live 2-3 years but ones in urban or zoo environments can live up to 12 years
Foxes commicate in many different ways. They "bark" sometimes. And they make a snorting noise when threatened or nervous.
Foxes commicate in many different ways. They make barking, or yipping, sounds sometimes. And they make a snorting noise when threatened or nervous.
What is a adapted characteristic for a fox?
A characteristic of a fox that adapts is the fox's fur coat. Its fur coat adapts to the temperatures of the different seasons most noticeable is its thin fur coat during sumer which may be accompanied by a bright orange colour and its winter coat which is larger and fluffier in order to trap air in.
Same as us humans, but with an advanced sense of hearing and smell.
How do you get a license for a pet fox in Iowa?
Go to your local wildlife and Game center and talk with them. Make sure it is legal in your area though. Your state may allow it, but some cities and countys have rules as well. Also, make sure you are prepared to take on the large responsibility that is a fox. They are much more difficult to raise than a dog or cat.
Remember: Just because you want a fox, doesn't mean you are right for one.
Does the fox die in Fox and the Child?
no....It jumps out the girls window and gets hurt around its neck but it doesent die. The fox recovers but the girl grows up and then she stops seeying the fox as often as she used to.