the Fox
The general characteristics of foxes are their strong ability to adapt to the environment, as well as the ability to adapt to the environment.
The food you eat, it has sharp teeth, it eats meat, and it hides and hides thanks to its fur color blending with the colors of its surroundings.
Body language: Foxes communicate through certain body gestures and use a number of different facial expressions, for example, foxes greet each other by wagging their tails, and may show aggressive body gestures to strangers who are intruding into their territory, Frequent fights between foxes begin during breeding season and transition season, when foxes move to new places to settle
The baby fox, known as hajris in Arabic at birth, is blind and deaf, with a short nose and small, flexible ears, and needs to stay warm with its mother for the first 2-3 weeks of its life. So the father provides food for the mother during this period, while the rest of the puppies are in the burrow for the first month of life and then start to come out, at this age their fur is dark brown with red on the face , the length of the snout, the ears are erect, and the length increases, and after another four to six weeks, the puppies will acquire the characteristics and coat color of an adult fox.
Foxes face many dangers because they are preyed on by many predators that depend on where they live, including wolves, bears, badgers, eagles and owls, and foxes are preyed on by humans limit their survival. Raiding livestock, or as a form of sport, has led to a decline in fox populations in different parts of the world, most importantly Western Europe