Both terms are acceptable.
Well, a group of red foxes is called a skulk or a leash so I'm guessing it's the same.
A group of dogs is called a pack. There may be a different name for a group of hunting fox hounds, but I don't know it.
Foxes live in families. They don't live together like wolves, jackals, or coyotes. Foxes live in families of 5-6. So, the word for a large number of foxes is a FAMILY.
Foxes don't hunt in groups, but they may be called a "skulk" not a pack - that is wolves.
A group of foxes could be known as : Leash, Skulk, Earth, Lead, Troop.
A leash of foxes is a name for an animal grouping, in this case foxes. Think flock of birds, leash of foxes.
A group of foxes is referred to as a leash or a skulk. There are a variety of different types of foxes, and like a dog, baby foxes are referred to as pups.
A group of foxes could be known as : Leash, Skulk, Earth, Lead, Troop.
A group of fishermen can be referred to as a "crew" or "gang." For foxes, the collective noun is typically a "skulk" or "leash." When it comes to teenagers, they are often called a "group" or "gang" as well. Each of these terms reflects the distinct characteristics of the respective groups.
A group of fox is known as a skulk. It is not common for the fox to travel in groups as they prefer to be solitary animals.
The collective noun for foxes is a leash of foxes. Another collective noun for foxes is a skulk of foxes.
It is a leash or skulk of foxes.