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TopAre there more foxes in urban areas than in the countryside?

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TopAre there more foxes in urban areas than in the countryside?

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No: although urban fox densities are generally higher that those in rural areas, only about 13% of the British fox population lives in urban areas. People rarely see foxes in the countryside, whereas urban foxes are much less wary of people. Since foxes are seen more often in cities, this gives the impression that there are more urban than rural foxes.

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