red fox | | | 1 fox per 4 square km | | | | | dog | modified 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 fox | red, cross, silver | January to March | 1 fox per 4 square km | | high-pitched bark | | 10 months | red fox | modified groundhog burrow | | most of Canada except the high arctic | | Vulpes vulpes | 3.6-6.8 kg | moles, shrews, groundhogs, squirrels, mice, muskrats, cottontail rabbits, snowshoe hares, birds, crayfish, crickets, grasshoppers, beetles, caterpillars, acorns, grasses, corn, berries, fruit, snakes, fish, frogs | night | thick tail | renard roux | shy, nervous | 3.6-8 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 km | its parents for 14-16 weeks | | | | red fox | modified groundhog burrow | | most of Canada except the high arctic | | Vulpes vulpes | 100 g at birth | | | brown, woolly coat | renard roux | | | 2 weeks | | | 1 month | | semi-open country such as agricultural areas, lakeshores, river valleys, clearings in the forest, alpine and arctic tundra |