red fox (Meaning)

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red fox (n)

weedy annual with spikes of silver-white flowers

New World fox; often considered the same species as the Old World fox

the common Old World fox; having reddish-brown fur; commonly considered a single circumpolar species

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red fox Sentence Examples

  1. The cunning red fox darted through the dense undergrowth, its bushy tail swishing behind it.
  2. The farmer had a problem with a red fox that kept stealing his chickens.
  3. The red fox's keen sense of smell allowed it to track its prey with ease.
  4. The vibrant red fur of the fox contrasted sharply with the snow-covered landscape.
  5. The red fox is a solitary animal that hunts mainly at night.
  6. The fox's shrill bark echoed through the forest, warning other animals of its presence.
  7. The red fox is an opportunistic feeder, consuming everything from small rodents to birds and fruit.
  8. The red fox is a skilled hunter, using its keen eyesight and agility to outwit its prey.
  9. The red fox is an important member of the ecosystem, controlling rodent populations and scavenging for carrion.
  10. The red fox is a symbol of cunning and adaptability, often appearing in mythology and folklore.

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weedy annual with spikes of silver-white flowers, New World fox; often considered the same species as the Old World fox, the common Old World fox; having reddis

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The cunning red fox darted through the dense undergrowth, its bushy tail swishing behind it.

The farmer had a problem with a red fox that kept stealing his chickens.

The red fox's keen sense of smell allowed it to track its prey with ease.

The vibrant red fur of the fox contrasted sharply with the snow-covered landscape.