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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 kind of animals will spring into spring?

There will be many animals. Bear, Rabbits,Frogs,Fox,Raccoons,Lions,Tigers and many more.

What is another name for foxes?

The taxonomical name for a true fox is vulpes.

What is primary and secondary antioxidant?

Primary antioxidants are antioxidants that directly neutralize free radicals, preventing oxidative damage. Secondary antioxidants are compounds that work by regenerating or recycling primary antioxidants, enhancing their effectiveness in combating oxidative stress. Both types of antioxidants play important roles in protecting cells from oxidative damage.

How do you turn into a fox?

You must either be born with it, or be bitten on your wrist by a shapeshifter. Though you can NOT choose which animal you get, if you get better and it becomes EASITER to do, you could actually "unlock" more animals! You just can't get the firefox. Bcuz dat would be me! ^_^

Do foxes eat ferns?

Foxes are omnivores and eat a variety of plants and animals but I doubt that the fern is considered a delicacy by the fox.

Do foxes eats ants?

Foxes probably eat ants if dogs do because my dog has eaten one before!

What are the differences between the Arctic and the desert fox?

the difference is the artic fox is a different color

What domain is a fox?

Fox is a canid of the canidae family, or dogs, but look up the real scientific name on another site, sorry I can't find it now for you.

Where do foxes live?

Red foxes live in most of Asia, Europe, and in the northern parts of North America. Gray foxes live in most of the United States, Mexico, Central America, and in parts of South America. Foxes are found in farmlands and forests, deserts, burrows, the prairies and in wooded areas of some cities. They live in family groups while they are young. Adults live alone or in pairs. Foxes do not live in packs like wolves do. Foxes live in dens during the winter. The den may be underground, in caves, among rocks, or in hollow logs or trees. Grey foxes can be almost squirrel-like in their ability to climb trees, and have been known to live in expropriated squirrels nests as high as 25 feet off the ground.
in calafornia and Texas and white foxes live in snowy mountains and in Alaska and were it is really cold
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Foxes live all around the world.
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What is the name of a male fox a female fox and a young fox?

A male fox is called a dog, a female is a vixen and a young fox is called a kit.

What is a fox a predator or a pray?

A Fox is a predator and a pray owing to the fact that (because) we human if we want we can also hunt a fox. Moreover,(and) foxes hunt animals for there food to as a result (so) that is why a fox is both.By:Kathy

What is opposite gender of fox WITH IMAGE?

A female fox is a vixen.

https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/female-red-fox-morning-light-519026107?src=sNvAi5K1PbuSuZo2a-bBiA-1-0

What is a fox - a carnivore an herbivore or an omnivore?

The fox is an omnivore as it eats both plants and animals.

How do foxes fish?

They have a long snout to catch fish but they usually dont eat fish.

What is gender of uixen?

Assuming you meant 'vixen' - a Vixen is a female fox.

Is the silver fox a breed of foxes like the red fox is?

The silver fox and red fox come from the same family of breeds. The only exception is that a silver fox has a form of melanism which is a development of dark colored pigmentation of the skin.

Do cross fox live in dens?

Yes, most canines have some type of den. The cross fox is only a color variation of the red fox.

What is neccessory condition for path difference between two waves that interference 1 construction 2destruction?

1). Constructive interference:
Refraction only . . . any even number of half-wavelengths
E&M wave with a reflection . . any odd number of half-wavelengths
2). Destructive interference:
Refraction only . . . any odd number of half-wavelengths
E&M wave with a reflection . . any even number of half-wavelengths
(Electromagnetic waves undergo a 180° phase shift during reflection, so
a reflected wave appears as if it has been advanced/retarded by one more
half-wavelength than is accounted for by the path difference alone.)