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red fox comparison table
Subject have colour phases have breeding season have population density stay with make sound have good hearing reach sexual maturity by is a kind of live in have good sense of smell have distribution be good parent have scientific name weigh eat be most active at has part have name in French have temperament have range open eyes at have picture be omnivorous wean by be usually monogamous have habitat
dog       carnivore                  
red fox  1 fox per 4 square km    dogmodified groundhog burrow most of Canada except the high arctic Vulpes vulpes    renard roux       semi-open country such as agricultural areas, lakeshores, river valleys, clearings in the forest, alpine and arctic tundra
adult red foxred, cross, silverJanuary to March1 fox per 4 square km high-pitched bark 10 monthsred foxmodified groundhog burrow most of Canada except the high arctic Vulpes vulpes3.6-6.8 kgmoles, shrews, groundhogs, squirrels, mice, muskrats, cottontail rabbits, snowshoe hares, birds, crayfish, crickets, grasshoppers, beetles, caterpillars, acorns, grasses, corn, berries, fruit, snakes, fish, frogsnightthick tailrenard rouxshy, nervous3.6-8 square km    semi-open country such as agricultural areas, lakeshores, river valleys, clearings in the forest, alpine and arctic tundra
red fox cub  1 fox per 4 square kmits parents for 14-16 weeks   red foxmodified groundhog burrow most of Canada except the high arctic Vulpes vulpes100 g at birth  brown, woolly coatrenard roux  2 weeks  1 month semi-open country such as agricultural areas, lakeshores, river valleys, clearings in the forest, alpine and arctic tundra

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