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Red fox (Vulpes vulpes) The red fox is common all over our country. The population diminished severely in the 1980s due to fox scabies, but today it is growing again. The red fox is very widely distributed over the northern hemisphere and lives in a variety of biotopes. It is a predator, but at the same time the most "omnivorous" animal in our country. A fox eats anything from bilberries and crops, via worms and bugs, to hares, voles, birds and even roe deer. Small rodents are its favourite dish. Red foxes may live alone, in couples or in small packs.

Order: Predators (Carnivora)

 

Family: Canids (Canidae)

 

Weight: Males 6-10 kilos

             Females 5-7 kilos

 

Life span: About 10 years (record: 18 years)

 

Mating period: January-March

 

Gestation period: 52-53 days

 

Puppies: Are born in April-May, in most cases 3-6 puppies, which are blind at birth.

 
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