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Nature Canada Updates

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Jan 27th, 2022
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Meet the Timid and Curious Red Fox

The Canadian red fox typically weighs from 3.6 to 6.8 kg and has the appearance of a small dog. These mammals have an average lifespan of 3 to 6 years old and tend to be diligent and nurturing parents. Kits will often practice hunting under adult supervision and leave the den site alone once capable of feeding independently, usually at about three months of age.

Did you know? Red foxes are found in all of Canada’s provinces and territories, making them one of the most widespread mammals in the country.

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Help us protect wildlife in Canada

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