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  1. Fox (Vulpes vulpes) - British Mammals - Woodland Trust

    Foxes are found throughout the UK. Common names: fox, red fox. Scientific name: Vulpes vulpes. Family: Canidae. Habitat: woodland, farmland, upland, urban. Diet: rabbits, rodents, birds, invertebrates, fruit and berries. Predators: adults have no natural predators in the UK. Origin: native. What do foxes look like?

  2. What Kind of Foxes Are in the UK? Discovering Local Species and …

    Nov 1, 2024 · In the UK, the most common type of fox is the red fox, scientifically known as Vulpes vulpes. These foxes have adapted well to both urban and rural settings. You can also find variations in their color and specific characteristics influenced by their environment. The red fox is the most recognizable species in the UK.

  3. What Do Foxes Eat? And More Fox Facts - Woodland Trust

    Aug 16, 2019 · Foxes have a really diverse diet. They are expert hunters, catching rabbits, rodents, birds, frogs and earthworms as well as eating carrion. But they aren’t carnivorous - they are actually omnivores as they dine on berries and fruit too. Urban foxes will also scavenge for food in dustbins, and often catch pigeons and rats.

  4. Urban fox, your questions answered | Birmingham & Black …

    Wherever you live in Birmingham and the Black Country, you probably have at least one fox visiting your garden. We know more about urban foxes in Britain than we do about their rural counterparts and have compiled answers to the most common questions we are asked about our fantastic furry friends

  5. Red fox - The Wildlife Trusts

    The red fox is our only wild member of the dog family. They are not fussy eaters and will happily munch on small mammals, birds, frogs, worms as well as berries and fruit! Foxes that live in towns and cities may even scavenge in bins to look for scraps.

  6. Fox Habitat, Identification, Diet & Other Facts - arkwildlife.co.uk

    Foxes are common throughout the UK, found in both rural and urban environments, where they have adapted remarkably well to live alongside humans. Both urban and rural foxes visit gardens to rootle through bins, eat scraps and dig through compost bins.

  7. Foxes | RSPCA - RSPCA - rspca.org.uk

    One of Britain's most popular mammals, foxes are a common sight in both countryside and urban areas. Often found living in towns and cities where houses have large, enclosed gardens. There's usually lots of food available, and plenty of places to shelter, such as under sheds or decking.

  8. Fox guide: behaviour, mating patterns and how to identify

    In this guide, we take a closer look at foxes in the UK, revealing what they eat, how long they live for, where they live, and when they mate. Discover more about Britain's wildlife in our guides to badgers, hedgehogs and deer. Foxes come from the same family of animals as dogs, so they move in similar ways.

  9. There are five times more urban foxes in England than we thought

    Jan 4, 2017 · Foxes are enjoying city living even more than we thought. The number of red foxes in urban areas of England appears to have soared almost fivefold.

  10. Fox - British Wildlife Centre

    The fox is a remarkably adaptable and successful animal found, where food is plentiful, in almost every habitat. It is a success because it is willing to eat almost anything and has become particularly adept at surviving alongside man in farmland and urban areas.

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