Fox Facts: Where They Live and What They Eat

Foxes are incredibly adaptable and live in a wide range of environments. Depending on the species, they can be found in forests, grasslands, deserts, mountains, tundras, and even urban areas. Red foxes, the most common type, often make dens in wooded areas, meadows, or under sheds and porches when near human settlements.

Preferred Foods:
Foxes are omnivores, which means they eat both plant and animal matter. Their diet typically includes:

  • Small mammals (like mice, rabbits, and voles)

  • Birds, eggs, and insects

  • Fruits and berries

  • Occasionally fish, frogs, and carrion

  • Human food scraps (especially in urban areas)

Their flexible diet and ability to forage in many conditions make them highly successful survivors across different environments.

Meet Our Beloved

Foxes

Malachi

Type: Red Fox

Age: 2 to 3 year-old

Sex: Male

Weight: 15.5 lbs

Color: Silver With White Mark

Matilda

Type: Red Fox

Age: 1 to 2 years-old

Sex: Female

Weight: 14 lbs. 

Color: Pearl White Mark 

Pearl

Type: Red Fox

Age: 2 to 3 years-old

Sex: Female

Weight: 15 lbs. 

Color: Pearl White Mark

Ember

Type: Red Fox

Age: 2 to 3 years-old

Sex: Female

Weight: 15 lbs. 

Color: Fire Factor Red