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  • Submited:2007-01-11 05:36:27
  • File Size:164700
  • Resolution:1280x960
  • File Format:2
  • Category:Fox
  • Downloads:14
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About Fox
Fox Animals - photo wallpapers; Megawallpapers.org: General characteristics - Foxes tend to be smaller than other members of their family such as wolves, jackals, and domestic dogs. They have slender, slightly flattened skulls, pointed muzzles, moderately short but powerful legs, large ears, and long, bushy tails. Unlike many canids, foxes are not pack animals; they are solitary, opportunistic feeders that hunt live prey (especially rodents) by stealth, cunning and surprise. With great dexterity and a pouncing technique practiced from an early age, they are usually able to kill their prey instantly. Foxes also gather a wide variety of other foods ranging from grasshoppers to fruit and berries. In folklore, foxes have a predilection for grapes, though in reality they prefer meat when it is available. Foxes have been successfully employed to control pests on fruit farms, leaving the fruit intact. [1] (http://www.nysaes.cornell.edu/pubs/press/foxes.html). Foxes hold individual territories and generally remain within them except for the mating season. Ecobalance: In some countries foxes are a serious pest when imported. This is a recurring pattern in colonization. Plants and animals, though perfectly suited to their environmental niche in their home country, may become a serious pest when introduced in another part of the world. On the other hand, some fox species are endangered. In Australia, for example, feral red foxes are probably the single most harmful invasive animal, being responsible for more extinctions than even cats and rabbits. Deliberately introduced as a quarry for the sport of fox hunting, they are now seen as a pest by farmers because of the toll they take on young lambs, goats, and poultry, and are hunted by professional and amateur shooters, particularly by spotlighting. The first example of the introduction of the fox into a new habitat by humans seems to be Neolithic Cyprus. Stone carvings representing foxes have been found in the early settlement o...
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