How often are fox cubs born?

Fox cubs are born once a year. The breeding season for foxes varies depending on the species and the location, but it typically occurs between January and March. The gestation period for foxes is about 52 days, and the average litter size is 4-6 cubs. The cubs are born blind and helpless, and they rely on their mother for food and protection. They begin to open their eyes after about 2 weeks, and they are able to walk and explore their surroundings after about 4 weeks. The cubs are weaned at around 8-10 weeks old, and they become independent at around 10-12 months old.