No.
they eat foxes, wild cattle, wolves, leopards and farming supplies
The British bought over alot of things that are convienient to most families lifestyle, this including, animals(pigs, cows, rabbits, foxes, sheep, horses, cattle), food including our main vitamins and protien, weapons and convicts.
China is important because it made gunpowder.
Norway has an important oil industry.
The family was the most important part of society.
Foxes use the scent gland to mark their territory to warn other foxes of their presence.
Yes, foxes are generally not aggressive towards humans and do not typically pose a threat to them. However, in rare cases, foxes have been known to attack humans, especially if they feel threatened or cornered. It is important to exercise caution and avoid approaching or provoking wild foxes.
The collective noun for foxes is a leash of foxes. Another collective noun for foxes is a skulk of foxes.
"Urban" foxes, "City" foxes or "Urbanised" foxes.
Foxes do not commonly attack humans. They are typically shy and avoid contact with people. However, in rare cases where a fox feels threatened or cornered, it may act defensively. It is important to give foxes space and not approach or provoke them.
A leash of foxes is a name for an animal grouping, in this case foxes. Think flock of birds, leash of foxes.
There are no Antarctic foxes. There are, however, Arctic foxes.
There are no "Polar foxes." There are, however, Arctic foxes and they are not endangered.
There are foxes in England.
Foxes.
The population of FIVE FOXes is 2,005.
No. White foxes live in the far north. There are no foxes in Antarctica