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Arctic fox cub | | | | | carnivorous | Order Carnivora | fox cub | | northern Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, northern Quebec, Labrador and northern Newfoundland | Alopex lagopus | | | | | | | | | | wolf, grizzly bear, golden eagle | Family Canidae |
grey fox cub | | 1.3 foxes per square km in good habitat | | 4 months | carnivorous | Order Carnivora | grey fox | hollow log, stump, rock pile or burrow | southern Ontario and Quebec, southern Manitoba | Urocyon cinereoargenteus | 100 g at birth | first winter | | renard gris | | | | 12 weeks | forests and marshlands | | Family Canidae |
red fox cub | | 1 fox per 4 square km | its parents for 14-16 weeks | | carnivorous | Order Carnivora | red fox | modified groundhog burrow | most of Canada except the high arctic | Vulpes vulpes | 100 g at birth | | brown, woolly coat | renard roux | 2 weeks | | | 1 month | semi-open country such as agricultural areas, lakeshores, river valleys, clearings in the forest, alpine and arctic tundra | | Family Canidae |
swift fox cub | possibly extinct in Canada | 0.4-0.8 foxes per square km | | | carnivorous | Order Carnivora | swift fox | den in sandy soil on open prairie, along fence or in ploughed field | | Vulpes velox | | August | | renard velocé | | | October | | arid short-grass plains and shrubby deserts | | Family Canidae |