Foxes typically do not form packs in the same way that wolves do; instead, they are more solitary or may live in small family groups. While there is often a dominant pair within a family group, they do not have a formal leader. The social structure is more fluid, with cooperation mainly between the parents and their offspring during the breeding season and rearing of young. Overall, foxes prioritize individual survival and adaptability over pack leadership.
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