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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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How long does the Arctic day last?

On June 21 the arctic day lasts for 6 months. Its the same for December 21.

Where does Swiper Fox live?

The swift fox has an unknown population, but most of them live in grassy areas or Canada.

What term means to turn inside out?

Eversion

1 : the act of turning inside out : the state of being turned inside out

2 : the condition (as of the foot) of being turned or rotated outward.

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/eversion

How do you get the fox the chicken and the feed sack to the other side?

First you get the chicken over to the other side.

Then you take the fox to the other side.

Then you take the chicken back.

Then you take the food.

And then last you take the chicken over.

(Poptropica-Nabooti)

Is a wild fox a danger to a small dog?

If your talking about an enginered small breed like a "toy" jack Russell then most definatley no!!

but if your talking about normal sized terriers such as scottish highland terrier then yes its very safe, actually most terriers make superb hunting dogs : )

What is the difference between a fox and a coyote?

As you may have noticed before, (Don't take it too personally if you haven't) the coyote is smaller then the average wolf. The coyote also sometimes acts skiddish, which a wolf doesn't ever do. Also, the coyote is not in the dog family, it is actually in the cat's. The coyote is much less than a mere cousin than the wolf, (The wolves are proud to say.)it is not even in the same family as them! I hope this answered your quiestion.
Wolves hunt in a pack, they are grey, larger, hunt larger animals, live in the forest, can live in the cold, wider snout, longer legs, more graceful, and coyotes are more scavengers at times.

Where do white foxes live?

The Arctic fox lives in the far north of North America, Europe and Asia, mostly within the Arctic Circle.

Does a fox eat a bird?

yes they do they also eat ya mum

Do foxes eat or chew?

Yes, foxes eat to live. As for chewing, I've yet to see a fox swallow something whole, but I'm sure they can.

If you're asking if a pet fox will chew your furniture and such, yes they will. They'll chew your curtains, chairs, rugs, couches and will likely try to ingest other small pets. :)

Why do dogs roll in fox excrement?

To mask their canine scent, in order to sneak up on a fox to hunt it.

Is a wolf a secondary consumer?

yes because it would not be a primary consumer.

How much do foxes weigh?

From the molecular data we have for the Vulpes genus, biologists have been able to untangle the evolutionary history of these canids. It appears that the vulpine foxes date back to the mid-Miocene (ca. 10 million years ago) and that the Red fox began to diverge from the Cape Fox (Vulpes chama) some 5 million years ago, although there is currently no fossil evidence to support this suggestion. The Red fox is the largest fox in the Vulpes genus. Globally, 45 - 90cm (1.5ft - 3ft) head & body length; foxes can reach 1.5m (5ft) TL (including tail). In the UK, adult male foxes typically range between 67cm and 72cm (26 - 28in.), while females fall between 62cm to 68cm. The tail, or brush, makes up roughly one-third of the total body length; the longest record for a brush I have come across is 55.5cm (almost 2ft!).

In Britain, the average weight of an adult male fox is around 6.5kg (14 lbs), with a range of 4kg to 8 kg (9 - 17.6 lbs); adult females average 5.5kg (12 lbs), with a range of 4kg to 6kg. Globally, the range of weights for Red foxes is 3 - 14kg (31 lbs). Red fox mass follows Bergmann's Rule -- that body size is correlated with latitude!

What sound do foxes make?

Foxes make a sort of barking sound, much like dogs, but a little higher pitched. Basically, foxes barks are like whining barks.

Can you breed a cat and fox?

You might be able to do so, therefore foxes have 38 chromosomes and cats have a 36-38 chromosomes.

actually its impossible. although they have almost the same number on chromosomes doesn't mean they can breed. although dogs and foxes can breed but its rare.

Where did zheng he live?

He lived in China. It was during the Han Dynasty when he was born. He was on the of most known astronomers and mathematicians.

How many different types of foxes are there?

Twelve species belong to the group of the Vulpes genus of "true foxes". Approximately another 25 current or extinct species are always or sometimes called foxes; these foxes are either part of the group of South American foxes. For a complete list of species, click on this link.

Who is responsible for fixing a fence?

The owner of the fence or the owner of the property on which it stands.

How do you transform into a fox?

Uh, come again? How do you transform into a FOX? Uh, that's not actually possible, unless you are already a fox, in which case you wouldn't turn into one, you'd be one. XI don't think there's even a fox Transformer. Please clarify your question.

Me: hi I am not that guy up there ^ I am writing down here so you can still see his. Ok, anyway, like he said you can't really transform into a Fox but, i noticed some websites that sell fox tails and ears you can wear. Some people wear them at our schools so don't worry about being the only one out of line, and i am not kidding. I am not the type of person who tricks others no, i am too kind hearted for that xD so... that's all I think I can say...

Are foxes in danger?

Generally, no, foxes are not a threat. They tend to keep away from humans and other animals, but generally foxes that live in urban areas will sometimes get into gardens or people's garbage. That's probably the biggest threat they pose.