Foxes typically need around 12 to 14 hours of sleep each day. They are crepuscular animals, meaning they are most active during dawn and dusk, which influences their sleep patterns. This sleep helps them conserve energy and stay alert for predators and prey. Their sleeping habits can vary based on environmental conditions and food availability.
1 hour
they sleep for 10 hours
probably yes
in caves
im pretty sure foxes live just about anywhere unless stuck in ine place due to babys. but if a fox can find an open area to sleep he will sleep.
day time
All foxes pant and some raise their ears in-order to cool-down.
My doctor has told me that tweens need 9 hours of sleep a night! A Sleep Doctor should tell you to sleep 10 hours of sleep not 9 hours. Now Adult can sleep up to 6 hours, there bodys don't need that much sleep:)
Lizards needs 11hrs of sleep
at least 8 hours of sleep
an adult need sleep of maximum 8 hours.
between 5-7 hours of sleep. Children need at least 7-8 hours of sleep