DOGLIKE MAMMALS: FOXES

Red Fox (Vulpes fulva)

Looks like a long-legged dog Reddish fur; feet and ears black Large bushy tail, white on tip

Only the most fortunate observer will see a Fox, which is most secretive and truly sly in its habits. It digs burrows and produces four to nine young during April. The Fox has been known to adapt its habits to changes humans have made in its environment, and it is most beneficial because it eats thousands of mice annually.