Foxes show great caring, adaptability and intelligence when raising their young.
Arctic Foxes don’t shiver until –70 degrees Celsius.
A male is called a ‘dog fox’ while a female is called a ‘vixen’.
Foxes dig underground dens where they take care of their kits and hide from predators.
Like cats, foxes have vertically oriented pupils, which help them to see in low-light situations.
Even though foxes are related to wolves, jackals and dogs, they have more in common to cats.
Foxes can run up to 40 miles per hour (65 km/hour)!
Female foxes are pregnant for about 53 days only.
Foxes have excellent hearing, they can hear a watch ticking 40 yards (36.5 meters) away.
Foxes are mostly active at night.
Foxes use about 40 different types of calls to communicate with each other.
Foxes can live everywhere – in the countryside, cities, forests, mountains and grasslands.
Foxes seem to use the Earth’s magnetic field to track down their prey.
Foxes hide food to eat later.