Arctic foxes are canines - dogs.
Foxes behave like dogs as foxes belong to the dog family.
foxes and dogs and cats and pets and horsesdogs and cats
Most people know that dogs are and badger, maybe foxes because foxes and badgers kill cats like prey to eat while dogs can kill a cat but don't eat them. Dogs chase cats around, scaring them.
No they smile like cats do
Yes. Foxes prefer to sneak around and hunt at night like cats do. But they have the same pointed muzzle of common dogs and the same sort of body shape. See the alikeness? That dog may have flat ears and the fox pointy but lots of dogs have pointy ears to, and bushy tails like the fox.
Foxes are in a dog family called the Canidae, small or medium sized dogs with busy tails, lots of fur, pointed ears, and a thin snout.
Foxes are Related to Dogs.Foxis a common name for many species of omnivorous mammals belonging to the Canidae family.Canidae means Canine, Which is what Dogs are.And Foxes do not show the relation of the Cat Family.Unlike dogs, Cats can pull in their claws.Dogs cannot pull in their claws.
Neither, they belong to their own family called Hyaenidae.
Cats, dogs, foxes, hawks and other raptors, humans, land-clearing, ticks and other parasites.
In captivity - Dogs, Cats, Foxes. In the wild - Mountain cats, mountain birds of prey.
No, unless we are speaking in evolutionarily historical terms.Both domestic cats (Felis catus), and species of foxes (in the family Canidae) are in the Mammalian order Carnivora. They are in different suborders and families, so while they no doubt share some percentage of their genome, there is no useful relationship to speak of beyond the evolutionary context.