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Facts
  • Foxes first colonised British cities in the 1930s
  • The highest fox densities are found in cities
  • Large cities, such as London, were completely colonised by the 1960s
Fox peering out from behind a wall
© A. Forsyth/RSPCA Photolibrary
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Frequently Asked Questions: Overview

In this section you will find a selection of the most common queries about foxes. Although some of the answers have a British perspective, most of them apply to fox populations in any country.

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Question & Answer

TopGeneral questions on fox ecology and behaviour:

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