The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) in Yellowstone National Park is a versatile and cunning predator, known for its adaptability to various habitats, including forests, grasslands, and mountainous regions. These foxes are often seen in the park's diverse landscapes, where they thrive in the presence of abundant prey and cover. Red foxes are solitary hunters, primarily active during dawn and dusk. Their diet is omnivorous, consisting of small mammals like rodents and rabbits, birds, insects, and occasionally fruits and berries. They use their keen sense of hearing and sharp vision to locate prey, employing a characteristic pouncing technique to capture it. The red fox's resourcefulness and striking appearance make it a fascinating and resilient inhabitant of Yellowstone's ecosystem.