Urban Fox Research Paper

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Did you know that some foxes are nocturnal? Well a Red Fox, Urban Foxes, and an Artic Fox all have something in common. They are all nocturnal there is a lot more but three will do for now! The Red fox is a commonly known nocturnal fox. They are a very interesting kind of foxes! The foxes are considered to be in the dog family but they act like cats! After WWII a lot of foxes moved to London England. A lot of the foxes we see today are Red Foxes. Urban Foxes are a common type of fox but they are not as common as the Red Fox. Urban Foxes are a species of foxes that live in Australian, European, Japanese, and North American cities. They are commonly known to control mice and rat population.
An Artic fox is a fox that lives in the artic. They

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