and now I will list fox sounds
The "Vixen's Scream": This is their most notorious sound—a loud, blood-curdling shriek that often sounds like a human being murdered. It is primarily used during mating season to attract partners or establish territory.
Gekkering: When foxes are excited, playing, or in a minor dispute, they make a rapid, rhythmic chattering sound that resembles a ratchet being tightened.
Barking: Foxes produce a high-pitched, staccato "wow-wow-wow" that sounds like a cross between a dog's bark and a bird's chirp. This is their most common way of establishing contact over long distances.
Alarm Coughs: To warn their young of danger, fox parents emit a sharp, short "cough" or huffing sound.
Whining and Chirping: When submissive or happy to see a human keeper, they may make soft, bird-like chirps or whines.