The Red Fox By: Lindsay Ogborn
What does my animal look like? Has a big bushy tail Weighs 9-11 lbs. Height is 18-36 in. Has big ears Has red, white, and partially gray fur
Where does my animal live? Canada Australia North America North Africa Woods Dens
What does my animal eat? The Red fox is an omnivore that eats: Mice, rabbits, and other small rodents Berries, apples, blueberries, and other fruits.
Predators The Red Fox has many predators Some include: Bears Eagles Coyotes Gray wolves Mountain lions Humans
What adaptations does it have to help it survive? How It helps the Animal Survive Good hunters Can eat all the time Can trick predators It can stay alive Sharp, big teeth Can chew almost anything Adapts to all habitats Can live almost anywhere
Reproduction The babies are born alive, so they are mammals. There can be 4 to 9 babies in a litter.
Here are some amazing facts: 1. The red fox can sniff out a mouse even when it is tunneling under the snow. 2. The fox family stays together until autumm, then they go and each find a new territory.