Fox Dens | How to Identify a Fox Den

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Fox Dens | How to Identify a Fox Den

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Fox dens have entrances that are about 7-8 inches in diameter. They build them in areas that have brush, woods, or boulders. The fox den can have multiple entrances and have more than one dugout area inside.

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Fox dens are also called fox earths, and fox burrows. They can be anywhere from 10-70 feet long. Some of the fox dens are inherited, and some are stolen from other animals.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Kerrigan2010
    Thanks. We have a den under our back garages and we’re very lucky to watch the kits grow last spring :)
  • @LaotianLover
    This animal is clever. It has its own society and food reserves.
  • Anybody that would welcome a fox den, I would recommend letting a corner of your property get very brushy, the denser the better. If they can feel hidden in the foliage, and it’s a spot that dogs can’t reach, they may go for it.
  • I have this 1 foot long hole underneath a pine tree in my backyard, I'm still not sure if it's a fox den or a rabbit hole, however I still do occasionally see foxes in my yard
  • @GodwinAnne
    We live on two wooded acres. This year, our foxes had three kits. They're so cute to watch. Luckily, we don't have any more pets, so we don't contribute to their food chain. They made one den under our shed. Two more in our wooded area. I wonder how they keep their dens dry. We live in the wettest city in the US and are dealing with hurricane rain now. I'm guessing the foxes have adapted to our weather and dig a drainage area into their dens. Just curious. Thanks for your video.
  • @balintk.9373
    Hey. I am amateur photographer interested in foxes. In the recent years I was trying to find dens in woodlands with no luck, even though I made some great shots. In the last week not far away from my home I noticed a couple of kits usually hanging around in the same spot during the night next to a road. I am trying to find the den but the terrain is really difficult to climb. Do you think that the den must be close to the road? How far kits go away from the den? Thanks for any info.
  • @ukball3766
    At my school we found a pup stiking its head out of the den and the school named it tiddels but sadly it left when its mun came
  • When foxes digs their sometimes deep dens, what do they do with all the big amounts of earth ? Which very ea- sily will reveal them 🦊
  • @annaddley4867
    I lost my year old kitten yesterday early hrs morning do you think fox tock her We have foxes here...seen them in my garden so sad she was lovely vat
  • @Malu20048
    I have a question. Can the foxes have its den into a tree? On it
  • @digitalzeth1582
    My cat who normally only spends 1 minute outside before going back in has disappeared completely. Three days before it happened, a red fox failed to snatch one of our chickens in front of the house because I ran out to chase it away. Could the fox have taken my cat? It's very out of character for my cat to wander away. She's about 3 years old.
  • @ManiX207
    gud this might actually be very helpful for me