Are foxes intelligent?

Foxes are very smart in ways that matter: finding food, surviving in weather extremes, outwitting predators, protecting their young. They're smarter than most, but not all, dog breeds. Here's an example of their cleverness: There's a fox rescue organization that sometimes scatters slices of bread in a nearby field.
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Are foxes actually clever?

Books, film and TV can have a huge impact on our perceptions of animals. Thanks to the work of wily Mr Fox, the species is now widely recognised as being clever, crafty and adaptable.
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Can a fox become friendly?

Within 10 generations, the selected foxes behaved like dogs. They were not afraid of humans, liked being petted, licked trainers' hands and feet, whined when they wanted attention and remained calm in tense situations. They even wagged their tails when they were happy.
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Are foxes smart like dogs?

While the average pet dog can learn a wide range of commands, foxes have a limited capacity (in part because they're intelligent, wild animals with shorter attention spans than domesticated dogs).
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Why are foxes so friendly?

Some foxes, such as pet foxes, go into the care of humans while they are still kits (babies.) This creates a bond, that makes them friendly with their humans, and other pets. Domesticated foxes exist, from a program that was started in Siberia, over 50 years ago. These foxes are still bred today.
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Why do dogs hate foxes?

Foxes are usually smaller than dogs and have flatter skulls. They are also difficult to potty train, and they only live 2-4 years, compared to a dog's 10-14 years. Additionally, foxes are not nearly as affectionate towards humans as your loving Baxter. They also have a nasty scent, which is not appealing to dogs.
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Are foxes closer to dogs or cats?

Are foxes cats or dogs? The best answer to this is that foxes are foxes. They are related to dogs, not cats but they separated from their common ancestors many years ago.
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How can you tell if a fox is happy?

Through ears, tail, facial expression and posture, a fox very clearly shows his intentions. While a wild swinging tail is an obvious sign of threat, a cheerful waggling tail indicates enthusiasm. A horizontal positioned tail, with the tip raised tells this fox is in for some sweet fox loving.
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Why is a fox following me?

The main reasons that foxes come near you or your home is because they are in search of food. Foxes are scavengers, and will eat a vast range of foods from small mammals like rabbits, mice, or birds, to livestock such as chickens and ducks.
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Are foxes loyal?

You've heard expressions such as "sly as a fox" and "crazy like a fox," but not "faithful as a fox." It's not an expression, but it should be. Foxes have highly developed social systems, forming strong pair bonds and raising "kits" communally. Some male foxes take a mate, while others practice vulpine polygamy.
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What do foxes think of humans?

Foxes are afraid of people and will usually run away when they detect your presence, but they may visit your backyard or neighborhood.
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Do foxes like being pet?

They might start out cute and cuddly but they may become aggressive - probably not toward the owner but towards other people. They might become quite fearful too – that's a general trait of red foxes.
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What is the most cunning animal?

One reason for the fox being considered cunning is the long training period associated with their parents.
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What are 3 interesting facts about foxes?

Leave us a comment to cast your vote.
  • 1) A group of foxes is called a skulk or leash.
  • 2) Foxes have whiskers on their legs and face, which help them to navigate.
  • 3) Grey foxes can retract their claws like cats do.
  • 4) A male is called a 'dog fox' while a female is called a 'vixen'
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Is fox sly or cunning?

“Sly as a fox” has been a traditional saying for hundreds of years. Fables, such as Aesop's “The Fox and the Crow,” painted the fox as a very crafty and cunning hunter. Although there are plenty of other animals that are cunning hunters, the fox became associated with trickery.
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Do foxes leave gifts?

Foxes deposit their gifts as a way of marking a trail, food or territory. Raccoons like to create gift galleries, also known as latrines, thus they repeatedly go in the same place. When handling these gifts, be sure to protect yourself.
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Can a fox love a human?

It's important to understand that foxes are solitary animals, but they do form social groups just like other canids. They show affection and have a bond with their family, but it's very rare for foxes to show any kind of affection towards humans.
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How do foxes show affection?

They groom one another, play, and cuddle. And while they hunt alone, foxes live in extremely close and affectionate family units while raising their young. Her photos prove her point, showing the foxes smiling and rubbing noses, napping and playing.
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Do foxes bark?

Foxes also commonly bark, which is generally used as another type of contact call to reach out to friends or rivals, Harris said. The bark sounds similar to that of a dog, except slightly higher pitched and sometimes shrill.
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Did dogs evolve from foxes?

As cousins to wolves and dogs, foxes are a great model for dog domestication. They diverged from the wolf lineage about 12 million years ago (a brief time period, evolutionarily). It is difficult to study the process of the dog's domestication since its wild relatives, the fox and wolf, are now different species.
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Will a fox fight a dog?

Do Foxes Attack Dogs or Cats? Fox attacks on dogs are rare because these animals try to evade conflict. However, they will defend themselves against a dog if cornered. Adult cats are usually safe, but a fox may hunt and prey on kittens.
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What to do if a fox follows you?

If you encounter a fox or coyote who does not immediately run away, make some noise. Yell, clap your hands, wave your arms, stomp your feet—make your presence felt, but do not approach or chase the animal. You can also carry a whistle, or other noisemaker when walking in known coyote or fox areas.
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What smell do foxes hate?

Foxes have a strong sense of smell, which they use to find accessible food sources. You can take advantage of this trait by using scents they dislike, such as chili and cayenne pepper (which are made up of Capsaicin), garlic, white vinegar, and the scent of humans nearby.
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