The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) is the most widespread and recognizable fox species in the world, found across North America, Europe, Asia, and parts of North Africa. It has a striking reddish-orange coat, white underbelly, black legs, and a bushy tail often tipped with white. Highly adaptable, the red fox thrives in diverse habitats—from forests and grasslands to urban areas. It is an omnivorous and opportunistic feeder, hunting small mammals, birds, insects, and eating fruits or human scraps. Known for its intelligence and agility, the red fox is solitary by nature and active mostly at dusk and dawn.