International fox in India

The “international fox” in India could refer to the presence of non-native fox species or a metaphorical use of the term to describe an exotic or foreign fox in India.

In India, the Indian Fox (Vulpes bengalensis) is a native species found in the country’s various landscapes, such as grasslands, forests, and even some urban areas. This fox is smaller in size and is adapted to the warmer climate of India.

However, the term “international fox” could also be referencing the introduction of other fox species, though it’s important to note that non-native species are not commonly found in India unless through introduction or migration due to changing environmental factors. For example, the Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes), which is commonly found in places like Europe, North America, and parts of Asia, is occasionally spotted in certain regions of northern India like the Himalayas, but it is not a native species.

If you’re asking about an “international” fox in the sense of an exotic fox becoming popular in India (for instance, through global travel, trade, or even as pets), it’s also possible that people might see these foxes in zoos, wildlife sanctuaries, or even as exotic pets.

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