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Foxes

Foxes enjoy living in open, grassy regions with bushy fence lines and woody stream borders. They sometimes take over the dens of smaller animals like groundhogs, live in a hollowed out tree or under a deck, shed or woodpile.

Foxes have long, silky, rust-coloured fur with black tipped ears, legs and a tail. The chest and belly is a creamy colour. The fur of a young one is short, thick and lighter in colour compared to an adult.

  • Adult foxes can grow to be around 3.6 feet in length and on average weigh 8-15 pounds
  • The average lifespan of a fox in the wild is three to four years, but they can live up to 12 years
  • While it is common to see a fox out during the day, they are most active at dawn or dusk
  • Foxes do not hibernate and are very active in the winter
  • The fox’s main predators are coyotes, hawks, owls, dogs and humans. In habitats where coyotes are present, foxes will try to live close to humans to keep coyotes away.
  • Foxes are omnivores but meat is the biggest part of their diet
  • Foxes are shy and prefer to avoid confrontations with people
  • Foxes are known to attack small pets

Avoiding foxes

  • Use a flashlight, umbrella or personal alarm to scare foxes away if they cross your path
  • Foxes like to make dens in small enclosed areas like the space below a deck or under a shed. Close off these areas to stop foxes from building a den on your property.
  • If you know where a fox den is, avoid that area

If you encounter a fox that is staggering, falling, walking strangely, aggressive or biting itself, call 905-896-5858.

Use our interactive coyote and fox map to check if there have been any recent sightings in your neighbourhood. If you encounter or notice a fox in your area, report it online.