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Foxes Dive Head First Into Snow to Catch Prey. Scientists Figured Out Why They Don’t Get Hurt.But a wily fox will tilt its head side to side, listen for its prey’s skittering feet—and launch a daring airborne attack to retrieve the tasty morsel. For the stunt, arctic foxes and red ...
Kit foxes' small-mammal prey base has been significantly reduced by rodenticides, which not only kill kit foxes' prey, but can also kill kit foxes when they build up in the foxes' bodies. In 2006, the ...
These magnificent displays of environmental adaptation allow the fennec fox to pinpoint their prey, even when buried under the shifting sands. Behind that button nose are a set of teeth that ...
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