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| - | ==== Red Fox ==== | + | ==== Red Fox ==(Vulpes vulpes) |
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| + | The Red Fox is found throughout much of the northern hemisphere including Minnesota! Their habitat also has a large rang from forest to tundra and farmland to urban areas. | ||
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| + | Unlike wolves, Red Foxes do not form packs. You will however find a family den with parents and an average of five kits(children). These dens will commonly be reused by the next generation of the family. | ||
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| + | Being omnivores, they will eat rodents, rabbits, insects, and fruits. Their known predators include eagles, coyotes, wolves, , mountain lions, and humans. | ||