Foxes can live in a variety of places, depending on the species:
* Forests: Many fox species live in forests, where they can find shelter among the trees and plenty of prey.
* Grasslands: Some fox species live in open grasslands, where they can hunt small animals and rodents.
* Deserts: A few fox species, like the Fennec fox, live in deserts and are well-adapted to the hot, dry climate.
* Urban areas: Some foxes, like the red fox, have adapted to living in urban areas, finding food in garbage bins and gardens.
It's important to remember that a fox's den can be in a variety of places, not just underground. They may also use burrows abandoned by other animals, hollow logs, caves, or even under the roots of trees.