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Red Fox Coloring Pages

Coloring Otter team avatarBy Coloring OtterPublished: April 4, 2026Last updated: April 4, 2026
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About these Red Fox coloring pages

These pages show red foxes in realistic detail — rusty-red fur, black legs and paws, white chests, and the distinctive white-tipped tail appear consistently across portraits, action poses, and quiet resting scenes. Settings include mossy forest floors, autumn meadows with wildflowers, snowy open fields, rocky hillsides, and shallow streams crossed on stepping stones.

The close-up face portrait and the curled-up sleeping fox are among the simpler pages, while scenes like the crow standoff, the mother at the den with two kits, and the fox mid-pounce into snow carry much more background detail. Pair and family scenes — two foxes facing off on a hillside, an adult watching a kit emerge from a hollow log — sit alongside solo action shots like the full-sprint meadow run and the leaping-over-a-log pose.

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Red Fox Standing Alert In An Open Meadow With Wildflowers

Red Fox Trotting Through Deep Snow With Pawprints Behind

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Young Red Fox Kit Standing Alone In A Meadow With Daisies

Red Fox Pouncing Nose-First Into Deep Snow To Catch Prey

Red Fox Looking Up Into An Oak Tree As Autumn Leaves Fall

Red Fox Crossing A Shallow Stream On Mossy Stepping Stones

Red Fox Trotting Through Forest Undergrowth Carrying A Bird

Red Fox And A Crow Facing Off Over Food On The Forest Floor

Red Fox Standing At The Forest Edge Looking Out Over A Snowy Field

Red Fox Adult Watching A Kit Peek Out From A Hollow Log Den

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More Ways to Use These Red Fox Coloring Pages

Finished pages can turn into easy crafts, simple games, party table pieces, and small keepsakes. These ideas give the set a little more life after the coloring is done.

Craft Idea

Fox Face Mask

Cut around the close-up portrait and attach a craft stick to the back to make a handheld mask. The straight-on framing and clearly defined white cheeks and black-tipped ears make it easy to trim neatly.

Keepsake Idea

Seasonal Fox Mini Book

Fold and staple together the snowy field, autumn berry bush, meadow wildflower, and mossy forest pages to make a small book organized by season. Each scene already suggests a distinct time of year.

Decor Idea

Full Moon Fox Window Cling

Back the full-moon hillside scene with clear contact paper and stick it to a window so light passes through from behind. The large circular moon shape and clean silhouette translate well to this format.

Game Idea

Fox Behavior Sorting Game

Lay out pages showing hunting, resting, running, and family behaviors and ask players to sort them into categories before flipping over answer cards with a one-line description of what the fox is doing. The stalking, pouncing, sprinting, and sleeping pages each show clearly different behaviors.

Learning Idea

Pawprint Tracking Sheet

Use the snow trotting page, which shows actual pawprints trailing behind the fox, as the centerpiece of a simple lesson on how animal tracks are identified in the wild. Kids can sketch the track pattern alongside the finished page.

Craft Idea

Fox and Crow Story Cards

Color the fox-and-crow standoff page and the fox-carrying-a-bird page, then use them as prompts to write or tell a short story about what happened before and after each scene. The two pages work as a natural sequence.

Party Idea

Fox Kit Name Tag

Cut the young fox kit standing in daisies down to a small rectangle, write a guest's name below it, and laminate or slip it into a badge holder. The kit's large eyes and compact shape read clearly even at small sizes.

Decor Idea

Forest Edge Diorama Backdrop

Stand the back-view forest edge page upright inside a shoebox to act as the rear wall of a diorama, then arrange small natural objects like acorns and twigs on the box floor in front. The centered tail and framing pine trunks give it good depth as a background.

Keepsake Idea

Fox Family Portrait Set

Frame the mother-with-kits den scene and the adult-watching-kit-at-log page together as a matched pair. Displayed side by side, they form a small family narrative without needing any additional text.

Craft Idea

Autumn Leaf Fox Bookmark

Cut the fox-under-the-oak-tree or the berry-bush page into a tall narrow strip that captures the fox and some surrounding leaves, then laminate it for use as a bookmark. Both pages have enough vertical subject matter to work in a slim format.