Life span: In the wild, red foxes seldom live for more than seven years, but in captivity they live for up to 15 years.

Statistics: Head and body length: 50-90cm, Tail length: 30-50cm, Standing height: 35-45cm, Weight: 6-10kg.

Habitat: They are typically found in woodland and open country, but their presence in urban areas is increasing.

Diet: Red foxes are opportunist feeders and eat insects, earthworms, fruit, berries, wild birds, small mammals and scraps left by humans.

Behaviour: Red foxes are primarily active at dusk and night. They are solitary, but they very occasionally group together in a pack. Foxes forage alone in different parts of their territory, which may extend from 25 to 5,000 acres (10-2,000 hectares), depending on the habitat. Territories are marked by faeces and urine.

Reproduction: Vixens come into heat once a year for one to six days. They give birth to four to seven cubs in a den (also called an earth), after a gestation period of 51-53 days. The cubs are weaned after seven to nine weeks, and become sexually mature after a year. The number of cubs and the time of year in which the vixen gives birth depends on food availability.

 


As the name suggests, red foxes have red/brown fur. This can vary in coloration and can give rise to black, silver or cross morphs. The long, bushy tail (brush) is often tipped with white fur, and the backs of the ears are black, as are part of the legs.

They have slender muzzles, with white fur on the top lip, and some individuals have black tear marks. The chest is often white.

 

March 08. This dog fox was found dazed by the roadside near Selby. He was thin, had diarrhea and needed some rest and rehab. He was taken to Battleflatts vets, who gave him the ok but realised he needed some extra care. He came here to Ryedale Wildlife and quickly settled in and enjoyed the comfort of a heat lamp.
He ate well - complete dog food, dead day old chicks and eggs.
He stayed a fortnight and then was returned to his home in good health.
 


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