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Why are the red fox endangered?

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Why are the red fox endangered?

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The red fox is not endangered. It is listed as a species of least concern. http://www.iucnredlist.org/apps/redlist/… If you ever happen to run out of them, you can repopulate the rest of the world with all the feral ones living here in Australia!

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They’re not, red foxes are one of the few animals that survived human activity, such as hunting and habitat destruction and adapted to cities(coyotes and raccoons are the other animals that adapted to human activity and lived in urban areas and city shrubs).Like most urban animals, they will come out at night when humans are least active to avoid being spotted and also eat things such as old human foods and maybe even domestic cats.

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