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.
While they still hunt some birds ... Humans make a lot of noise that makes it harder for predators to find prey. Although arctic foxes live far enough north to avoid most noise pollution, other ...
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Foxes Dive Head First Into Snow to Catch Prey. Scientists Figured Out Why They Don’t Get Hurt.A blanket of snow isn’t enough to keep a hungry fox from a hot meal. In wintry landscapes, mice and other rodents find refuge in tunnels beneath the snow’s surface. But a wily fox will tilt ...
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Manistee News Advocate on MSNWildlife Wednesday: How red foxes leap into actionThe fox's hunting prowess involves stillness, sharp senses and dramatic leaps. By penetrating snowpack layers, they reach prey hidden beneath.
While they still hunt some birds, like ptarmigan ... Humans make a lot of noise that makes it harder for predators to find prey. Although arctic foxes live far enough north to avoid most noise ...
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