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  2. Fox (Vulpes vulpes) - British Mammals - Woodland Trust

    • Russet-red fur, pointed ears and a bushy tail make the fox unmistakable. Often smaller than people imagine, they typically weigh 5–8 kg and stand around 40cm at the shoulder.… See more

    What Do Foxes Eat?

    Foxes are opportunistic omnivores and this allows them to survive in a wide range of habitats. Rabbits and field voles are common prey, but a fox’s diet can include everything f… See more

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    How Do Foxes Breed?

    Foxes are social animals and live in loose family groups. These are normally made up of a … See more

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    Where Do Foxes Live?

    Foxes are found throughout the UK and can survive in most habitats. The number of foxes in an area varies depending on the amount of food available. In urban areas, where foo… See more

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    Signs and Spotting Tips

    Foxes are present in most of our woods, but your best chance of seeing one may well be in a town or city. Urban foxes often become accustomed to humans, allowing you to get … See more

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