A) Gray Fox B) Arctic Fox C) Red Fox D) Fennec Fox
A) Omnivorous B) Herbivorous C) Insectivorous D) Carnivorous
A) Fennec Fox B) Gray Fox C) Kit Fox D) Red Fox
A) Small size and large ears B) Black fur with a long snout C) Gray fur with a bushy tail D) Red fur with a white-tipped tail
A) Chirp B) Bark C) Roar D) Howl
A) Underground B) On cliffs C) In open fields D) In trees
A) Skulk or Leash B) Herd C) Pack D) Flock
A) Gray Fox B) Red Fox C) Arctic Fox D) Kit Fox
A) Brown B) Red C) Gray D) White
A) Attracting mates B) Defense against predators C) Balance and communication D) Digging burrows
A) Red Fox B) Wolf Fox C) Gray Fox D) Arctic Fox
A) 2-5 years B) 10-15 years C) 1-2 years D) 20-25 years
A) Vulpes zerda B) Vulpes vulpes C) Alopex lagopus D) Urocyon cinereoargenteus
A) Antarctica B) Europe C) North America D) Asia
A) Diseases B) Habitat loss C) Natural disasters D) Lack of food
A) Rapid metabolism B) Migration C) Hibernation D) Thick fur and small ears
A) Fennec Fox B) Red Fox C) They are equally related. D) Gray Fox
A) Trapping B) Chasing C) Pouncing D) Ambushing
A) Approximately 30-40 days B) Approximately 50-60 days C) Approximately 70-80 days D) Approximately 90-100 days
A) Pup B) Cub C) Fawn D) Kit
A) Fennec Fox B) Arctic Fox C) Kit Fox D) Red Fox
A) Camouflage B) Strong sense of smell C) Exceptional hearing D) Sharp claws
A) Hibernate B) Change Fur Color C) Climb Trees D) Swim Long Distances
A) They are highly social animals. B) They are dangerous to humans. C) They are strictly nocturnal. D) They are closely related to cats.
A) Touch B) Sight C) Taste D) Smell
A) Controlling prey populations B) Pollinating flowers C) Creating habitats for other animals D) Decomposing organic matter
A) Pet Trade B) Excessive Rainfall C) Global Warming D) Lack of prey |