Foxes are mostly solitary predators and distant relatives of wolves and dogs. Many have a distinctive bushy tail and bright russet coat – but they also come in grey, white, sand and brown colourings. They have sharp teeth and can be dangerous to humans if approached. Fox characteristics include body size, eye colors, their ability to stay warm in cold conditions and well as other adaptations. Foxes are characterized by their slender bodies, bushy tails, and sharp features, including pointed ears and snouts. They are known for their remarkable adaptability and can be found in a wide range of habitats, including forests, grasslands, mountains, and deserts, as well as urban environments. Also known as the Afghan fox, royal fox, and dog fox, these animals live in parts of Central Asia and the Middle East in mountains, steppes, and arid plains regions.