What are facts about a red fox?

* Scientific name: Vulpes vulpes

* Weight: 6-15 pounds

* Length: 24-36 inches

* Height: 12-16 inches

* Lifespan: 2-5 years in the wild, up to 10 years in captivity

* Diet: Meat, such as rodents, rabbits, birds, and insects

* Habitat: Woodlands, forests, grasslands, and deserts

* Range: North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa

* Conservation status: Least Concern

Other facts:

* Red foxes are the most widespread species of fox.

* They are known for their intelligence and adaptability.

* Red foxes are solitary animals, except during breeding season.

* They are territorial animals and will defend their territory from other foxes and predators.

* Red foxes are skilled hunters and can catch prey that is much larger than them.

* They are also good climbers and can swim well.

* Red foxes are preyed upon by wolves, coyotes, bears, and eagles.

* Red foxes are an important part of the ecosystem and help to control the populations of rodents and insects.