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What are the natural enemies of foxes?

The natural enemies of foxes are mainly wolves, lynxes, eagles, vultures and other raptors. Foxes generally live in forests, grasslands, hills and other areas. Foxes are carnivorous canines of mammals. They live in forests, grasslands, semi-desert and hilly areas, and live in tree holes or soil holes. They go out for food at night and don't go home until dawn.

Foxes belong to the family Canidae, Carnivora, the phylum Mammalia. Generally speaking, foxes are also called red foxes, red foxes and grass foxes. Their flexible ears can accurately locate sounds and have a keen sense of smell. Their slender legs can run very fast, and the top speed can reach about 50km/h, so they mainly feed on small animals such as fish, mussels, shrimps, crabs, rats, birds and insects, and sometimes eat some plants.

The fox has a thin body and long and thick hair. The body length plus the tail length is 2 to 3 feet. The fox's furry tail accounts for half or two-thirds of its head and body, and its mouth is very sharp. Many kinds of foxes have big straight triangular ears. Different kinds of foxes have different colors, and even the same kind of foxes have different colors. Include red, yellow, light brown or dark brown, various degrees of gray, white or black.