Kit Red Fox is a photograph by Robert Bales which was uploaded on July 21st, 2013.
Kit Red Fox
I took this while walking my dogs in Lake Cascade State Park located in Idaho. It seem to be very interested in my two Boston Terriers. I had to... more
by Robert Bales
Title
Kit Red Fox
Artist
Robert Bales
Medium
Photograph - Photo
Description
I took this while walking my dogs in Lake Cascade State Park located in Idaho. It seem to be very interested in my two Boston Terriers. I had to make some noise and hand motions to scare it away from the two dogs. I was told that the mother had four of these babies in her den.
Red foxes are social animals, whose groups are led by a mated pair which monopolises breeding. Subordinates within a group are typically the young of the mated pair, which remain with their parents to assist in caring for new kits. The species primarily feeds on small rodents, though it may also target leporids, game birds, reptiles, invertebrates and young ungulates. Fruit and vegetable matter is also eaten on occasion.Although the red fox tends to displace or even kill smaller predators, it is nonetheless vulnerable to attack from larger predators, such as wolves, coyotes, golden jackals and medium- and large-sized felines.
Red foxes are solitary hunters who feed on rodents, rabbits, birds, and other small game, but their diet can be as flexible as their home habitat. Foxes will eat fruit and vegetables, fish, frogs, and even worms. If living among humans, foxes will opportunistically dine on garbage and pet food.
Like a cat's, the fox's thick tail aids its balance, but it has other uses as well. A fox uses its tail (or "brush") as a warm cover in cold weather and as a signal flag to communicate with other foxes.
Like a cat's, the fox's thick tail aids its balance, but it has other uses as well. A fox uses its tail (or "brush") as a warm cover in cold weather and as a signal flag to communicate with other foxes.
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July 21st, 2013
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Comments (68)
Ruth Housley
Nice capture of the fox and looks like he is staring at your dogs that were with you. L/F Ruth
Britta Glodde
What a cutie. He seems a bit lost. L
Robert Bales replied:
Thanks for the nice comment and the LIKE. Hos den was about 1/2 mile away!! Off to Yuma for the Winter so I well be off line for a week. See you next week.