Want a domesticated fox of your own? Remember these rules. First, bringing one into the United States costs almost $9,000. Several states outright ban people from keeping foxes as pets, including California, New York, Texas, and Oregon. And of course, while domesticated foxes are friendlier than those in the wild, they can still be unpredictable. "[You can be] sitting there drinking your cup of coffee and turning your head for a second, and then take a swig and realizing, 'Yeah, Boris came up her and peed in my coffee cup,'" said Amy Bassett, the Canid Conservation Center's founder. "You can easily train and manage behavioral problems in dogs, but there are a lot of behaviors in foxes, regardless of if they're Russian or U.S., that you will never be able to manage." Question Use the excerpt to answer the question. Which area of the text was not explicitly described by the author? (1 point) Responses why it costs so much to get a pet fox why it costs so much to get a pet fox the difference between training dogs and foxes the difference between training dogs and foxes why people struggle having foxes as pets why people struggle having foxes as pets the difference between domesticated and wild foxes

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The area of the text that was not explicitly described by the author is "why it costs so much to get a pet fox." The other topics, such as the difference between training dogs and foxes, why people struggle having foxes as pets, and the difference between domesticated and wild foxes, are discussed in the excerpt, while the cost is mentioned without an explanation.