vauvanketut
Vauvanketut is a Finnish term that translates to "baby foxes" or "fox cubs". It is commonly used to refer to young foxes in their early stages of life. These kits are typically born in dens, often dug by their mother, during the spring months. At birth, they are blind, deaf, and covered in a soft, greyish fur.
The vauvanketut rely entirely on their mother for warmth, nourishment, and protection. Their eyes usually open
The lifespan of vauvanketut is dependent on various factors including predation, food availability, and disease. While