While some other fox species have been introduced, they are not considered native. Here are some examples:
* Arctic Fox (Vulpes lagopus): Introduced to some parts of Scotland, but their population remains small.
* Kit Fox (Vulpes macrotis): Introduced to parts of England, but they haven't established a wild population.
It's important to note that these introductions are usually unintentional or escaped pets. The Red Fox remains the only wild fox species thriving in the UK's diverse landscapes.