The red fox regulates its body temperature primarily through behavioral adaptations and physiological mechanisms. It uses its thick fur coat to insulate against cold weather, which helps retain heat. In warmer conditions, the fox may seek shade, dig cool burrows, or become more active during cooler parts of the day to avoid overheating. Additionally, they can pant to dissipate heat when necessary.
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