Indian Fox
The Indian Fox (Vulpes bengalensis) is an omnivorous mammal native to Asia.
The Bengal fox, also known as the Indian fox, is a fox endemic to the Indian subcontinent from the Himalayan foothills and Terai of Nepal through southern India, and from southern and eastern Pakistan to eastern India and southeastern Bangladesh. — Wikipedia
- Scientific name
- Vulpes bengalensis
- Class
- Mammal
- Family / order
- Canidae
- Diet
- Omnivore
- Habitat
- Terrestrial
- Found in
- Asia
- Weight
- 3 kg
- Length
- 52 cm
- Activity
- Diurnal
- Conservation status
- Least Concern
What does an Indian Fox eat?
The indian fox is an omnivore, eating both plants and animals.
How big is an Indian Fox?
The indian fox weighs around 3 kg and measures about 52 cm.
Where do Indian Foxs live?
Indian Foxs are found in Asia, in terrestrial habitats.
Is the indian fox endangered?
The indian fox is currently listed as “Least Concern” on the IUCN Red List.