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    A Fox Is Territorial, What Does That Mean?

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    Fox belongs to the canine family that includes wolves, jackals, coyotes and dogs. In this sense, they are the smallest members of this family. The foxes are considered as territorial animals. That means that each fox has marked a specific territory for itself and is the sole owner of all the food available in that territory. If any other fox tries to enter that territory, the first fox will be very resistant.

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