Swift foxes are amazing foxes living in the Great Plains of North America. These foxes have big, oval shaped, intelligent eyes and a bushy tail. They are about the size of a domestic house cat. Weather in the Great Plains can be harsh, because in the summer it is sweltering, and the winter it is freezing. Unlike many other animals, the swift foxes do not hibernate in the winter. In spring, they give birth to little pups/kits. Pups/kits are very playful and have play fights. As they get older mothers teach their young ones to hunt. By the next spring, the foxes should be ready to have their own home and family. Many animals lead a life in the Great Plains, and it is always bustling with creatures. Other than foxes, some famous animals there are:
Bison/buffalo
deer and antelope
rabbits
and many more. Swift foxes eat small rodents like rabbits and squirrels, but sometimes eat berries, or plants.