I dedicate this book to my dad.

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Would you ever like to learn more about a very sly animal?
Well, you found your book!
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Where Foxes Live

Red foxes, the most common species of fox, are found in the United States and Canada.

Different foxes live in different places. Read and find out where they live.
Like red foxes, gray foxes live in the US.

Arctic foxes are found all throughout the arctic tundra.

Fennec foxes live in North Africa.

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Fun Fact List
Adult foxes usually live alone, except in mating seasons and when raising young.
Foxes live in forests, grasslands, mountains, and deserts. Red foxes are an abundant species in North America, but they're still hard to spot.


Lots of foxes live in the United States.
Joke: What do you call a fox with a carrot in each ear? (Answer on Page 5.)
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A Mom and Her Pups
Answer: Anything you want, it can't hear you!

Fox babies can be called kits, pups, or cubs.
Fox moms love their pups, and their pups love them! Read on to find out more about these cuddly
kits!

Foxes usually have 1-10 cubs in a litter.

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Fun Fact List
Fox pups are born in dens that their mother made before they were born. Year after year, a mother fox may use the same den. Fox pups eat regurgitated food when they are one month old. Pups learn to hunt by watching their parents.



Like many animals, foxes will lick their pups to clean them.
Joke: What did the grape say when the fox stood on it? (Answer on Page 7.)
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What Foxes Eat
Answer: Nothing, it just let out a little wine.

Foxes eat lots of different small mammals. Read to find out what they eat.
Foxes are omnivores.

Foxes eat lots of rodents.

Red foxes eat whatever is available.

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Fun Fact List
Foxes eat mice, voles, shrews, moles, squirrels, rabbits, woodchucks, opossums, raccoons, skunks, muskrats, beaver, berries, and more.


Foxes also eat insects.
Joke: When is the only time that you dance like a fox? (Answer on Page 9.)
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Behavior

These sly creatures are very active. Learn more about their behavior here!
Red foxes are mostly active during the day.
Answer: When you're doing the fox trot.

Foxes are hard to spot during the day.

Foxes usually make their homes in undisturbed spots.

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I dedicate this book to my dad.

Created & published on StoryJumper™ ©2025 StoryJumper, Inc.
All rights reserved. Sources: storyjumper.com/attribution
Preview audio:
storyj.mp/acy8q5xaqzcb


Would you ever like to learn more about a very sly animal?
Well, you found your book!
2
Where Foxes Live

Red foxes, the most common species of fox, are found in the United States and Canada.

Different foxes live in different places. Read and find out where they live.
Like red foxes, gray foxes live in the US.

Arctic foxes are found all throughout the arctic tundra.

Fennec foxes live in North Africa.

3
Fun Fact List
Adult foxes usually live alone, except in mating seasons and when raising young.
Foxes live in forests, grasslands, mountains, and deserts. Red foxes are an abundant species in North America, but they're still hard to spot.


Lots of foxes live in the United States.
Joke: What do you call a fox with a carrot in each ear? (Answer on Page 5.)
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"Foxes"
This nonfiction book provides information about foxes, including where they live, what they eat, their behavior, and hunting habits. It also includes fun facts and jokes. The book is engaging and informative, suitable for children aged 9-10.
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