A blue fox with a wierd tale?
THEY DIFFERENT GENUS THEY CANT BREED
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As of now, there has been no official confirmation in the Sly Cooper series about Sly and Carmelita having children. The series focuses more on their dynamic as partners and occasional adversaries rather than their potential future as a family. The creators have left their relationship open to interpretation, allowing fans to speculate about their future. Ultimately, any developments regarding their family life would depend on future installments in the franchise.
No, not all of the foxes are female.There are some that are male.If all foxes were female they would have died out long ago because they would have been unable to breed and have young. Male foxes are called dog foxes and female foxes are called vixens.
Three foxes would likely be a father, mother, and a cub = a family of foxes.
The only children's TV show from the late 90's early 2000's I can think of with three little foxes is 'The Fox Busters' but I would describe that show as three chickens that take on some foxes.
There would be less rabbits, and more foxes.
no and why would they
Only by eating other food would foxes eat bacteria.
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well many animals eat "dead" animals like worms,foxes,vulchers ex. If you are stuck ask your self "does/would it eat a DEAD animal" I hope i helped:)
Yes. Foxes do have vocal cords. how else would the bark or make noise?
Foxes, or the 45 sub-species related to foxes are in almost every country in the world except New Zealand. It would be very difficult to say which country has most, but I would bet on Canada.
A possessive noun shows ownership or relationship, and in the phrase "tails of foxes," the possessive form would be "foxes' tails." This indicates that the tails belong to the foxes. Using the apostrophe before the "s" signifies that the tails are associated with multiple foxes.