Foxes
live on large territories, which they mark
by scent -- urine or musk from several glands
on their body. In a town, foxes can also occupy
a smaller territory or even accept other foxes
in their territory. Foxes may share their
territories with wolves and eagles, they sometimes
even follow wolves to catch leftovers from
their prey. Coyotes, however are avoided by
foxes. Wolves, coyotes, lynx and eagles are
his natural enemies and may kill him when
they find him -- to save their own territories.
The eagle even kills foxes for food.
Foxes
can be found from the Arctic tundra (Arctic
fox) to city center (Red fox). The red fox
is the best known fox, he lives in woods as
well as in towns, where he searches garbage
bins for food. Foxes are interesting because
they seem to have characteristics of both
dogs and cats. Some of their cat-like characteristics
include: vertical slit eyes, partially retractable
claws, light body weight, and a stalking and
pouncing style of hunting. Foxes are even
good tree climbers, especially the gray fox.