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  2. Fox - Wikipedia

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    Unlike many canids, foxes are not always pack animals. Typically, they live in small family groups, but some (such as Arctic foxes) are known to be solitary. [2] [9] Foxes are omnivores. [13] [14] Their diet is made up primarily of invertebrates such as insects and small vertebrates such as reptiles and birds. They may also eat eggs and vegetation.

  3. Blanford's fox - Wikipedia

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    Blanford's foxes are thought to be strictly monogamous. Monogamy may be beneficial in this species as the dispersion of their prey is such that, in order to accommodate additional adults, it would demand a territorial expansion that would bring more costs than benefits. [20] [7] Females are monoestrus and come into heat during January–February.

  4. Cape fox - Wikipedia

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    While Cape foxes have been reported to kill livestock, the predation level is unknown. [11] [12] Domestic sheep (Ovis aries) may comprise as much as 16.6% volume of its stomach content, but it appears to prey only on very young lambs (less than 3 months old), otherwise they can only consume it as carrion. [13] They are known to cache food in ...

  5. Wildlife park animals cope with winter weather - AOL

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    Wildlife park animals cope with winter weather. January 11, 2025 at 1:57 PM. ... Some of the park's African animals, such as white rhinos and yellow mongooses, were born and raised on site rather ...

  6. Arctic fox - Wikipedia

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    One way that Arctic foxes regulate their body temperature is by utilizing a countercurrent heat exchange in the blood of their legs. [16] Arctic foxes can constantly keep their feet above the tissue freezing point (−1 °C (30 °F)) when standing on cold substrates without losing mobility or feeling pain. They do this by increasing ...

  7. What happens at Binder Park Zoo during the winter? - AOL

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    All animals remain on-site throughout the year in their various homes. Jasmine, a snow leopard, alternates between indoor and outdoor areas along with Raj, the zoo's male snow leopard at Binder ...

  8. Red fox - Wikipedia

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    Juvenile red foxes are known as kits. Males are called tods or dogs, females are called vixens, and young are known as cubs or kits. [14] Although the Arctic fox has a small native population in northern Scandinavia, and while the corsac fox's range extends into European Russia, the red fox is the only fox native to Western Europe, and so is simply called "the fox" in colloquial British English.

  9. Foxes spotted in West Palm Beach's Flamingo Park Historic ...

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    Foxes generally eat mice and rats but will feed on kittens, rabbits, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, fruits, berries and insects. Foxes spotted in West Palm Beach's Flamingo Park Historic ...