What foxes live in he temperate forest?

The most common fox found in temperate forests is the Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes). It's a highly adaptable species and can be found in a wide range of habitats, including temperate forests, but also grasslands, deserts, and even urban areas.

However, depending on the specific location of the temperate forest, other fox species might also be present:

* Gray Fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus): Found in eastern North America and parts of Central America, they are known for their ability to climb trees.

* Arctic Fox (Vulpes lagopus): While primarily found in Arctic regions, they can occasionally venture into the southern edges of temperate forests during winter.

* Kit Fox (Vulpes macrotis): This species is primarily found in western North America, particularly in the grasslands, but they can sometimes be found in the edges of temperate forests.

Remember, the exact fox species present will depend on the geographic location of the temperate forest.