I looked it up, and there are not extinct in Canada anymore, they are found in the wild in the Western Prarie providences (Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta), but they still endangered in Canada, but not so in the US.
No - for example it might be the "swift" fox because it had markings like a swift (the bird), or it eats swifts, or was discovered by a person with the last name of "swift". It was to explain the reasoning for the name.
yea
emmafiona123 3 months ago
they r not extink in canada
deadpoolwep 1 year ago 2
Why not....?
supernaturalbc2008 2 years ago 2
I luv foxes! =D
I hope the swift fox comes back 2 Alberta, I want to see one running in the wild with my own eyes! ^_^
suicune150 2 years ago
I looked it up, and there are not extinct in Canada anymore, they are found in the wild in the Western Prarie providences (Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta), but they still endangered in Canada, but not so in the US.
HCShannon 3 years ago
The swift fox is coming back, thankfully
Trund27 3 years ago
Just to let everyone know, they are back in Canada.
You can find them at Grasslands National Park in SK.
KMHerps 3 years ago
Wondering this myself.
capnquack 4 years ago
No - for example it might be the "swift" fox because it had markings like a swift (the bird), or it eats swifts, or was discovered by a person with the last name of "swift". It was to explain the reasoning for the name.
capnquack 4 years ago
"The swift fox gets its name from its speed...." They weren't intending to be ironic, were they?
revmccance 4 years ago