Red foxes live in most of Asia, Europe, and in the northern parts of North America. Gray foxes live in most of the United States, Mexico, Central America, and in parts of South America. Foxes are found in farmlands and forests, deserts, burrows, the prairies and in wooded areas of some cities. They live in family groups while they are young. Adults live alone or in pairs. Foxes do not live in packs like wolves do. Foxes live in dens during the winter. The den may be underground, in caves, among rocks, or in hollow logs or trees. Grey foxes can be almost squirrel-like in their ability to climb trees, and have been known to live in expropriated squirrels nests as high as 25 feet off the ground.
in calafornia and Texas and white foxes live in snowy mountains and in Alaska and were it is really cold
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Foxes live all around the world.
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Foxes live in a variety of habitats on all continents except Antarctica. The red fox was introduced to Australia and has become an invasive species that is endangering native wildlife.
They live in Burrows!
No, foxes do not live on the moon.
Black foxes live in burrows.
foxes live in burrows
Foxes live in a lair
There are foxes in England.
Foxes, especially red foxes, live in a variety of habitats, including wetlands and deserts.
foxes live around wolves
Black foxes live in burrows.
"Urban" foxes, "City" foxes or "Urbanised" foxes.
There are foxes in England.
Foxes live on every continent except Antarctica.
Yes, fennec foxes live in the Sahara.