Foxes
Breeding. Foxes breed just once a year. The mating season begins in January when the screeching mating cries can be heard during the night and the early hours. A litter of four to five cubs is born about late March, and the cubs remain exclusively inside the den for about six to eight weeks.
Red foxes live around the world in many diverse habitats including forests, grasslands, mountains, and deserts.They also adapt well to human environments such as farms, suburban areas, and even large communities.The red fox's resourcefulness has earned it a legendary reputation for intelligence and cunning.
Behaviour and Communication
Red foxes are solitary hunters who feed on rodents, rabbits, birds, and other small game—but their diet can be as flexible as their home habitat.Foxes will eat fruit and vegetables, fish, frogs, and even worms. If living among humans, foxes will opportunistically dine on garbage and pet food.