Wednesday, 17 April 2024

Facts about Fox


 

Foxes are omnivores so they feed on both plants and animals. There are about 23 species of foxes. Some species are Arctic Fox, Bat-eared Fox, Island Fox, Red Fox, Bengal Fox and the Fennec Fox. The largest being the Red Fox, they are also the most common in the wild. They live in forests, grasslands, mountains and cold deserts. They can make more than 40 sounds. They have a lifespan of 3-4 years. They are very related to dogs and some people keep foxes as pets! Climate change is their major threat. Did you know that Charles Darwin found a fox species called the Gray fox? This species is critically endangered and he found it in Chile.


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