@adoverse I'm done wit it.
Foxes are highly intelligent, solitary members of the Canidae family that thrive in environments ranging from forests to cities. As opportunistic omnivores, they hunt small mammals like mice and rabbits using a distinct high-arched pounce, but they also eat insects, fruit, and scavenged human scraps. Unlike wolves, foxes hunt alone, using their exceptional hearing and the Earth's magnetic field to pinpoint prey under snow or grass. They are primarily nocturnal or crepuscular, remaining active year-round and using underground dens to raise their young. To survive times of food scarcity, foxes cleverly cache surplus meals by burying them for later. Communicating through over 40 distinct vocalizations, these resourceful survivalists defend large home territories and adapt effortlessly to their surroundings.
(These are my notes for the past 17 days, also used smth to increase my vocab heh)
Foxes are highly intelligent, solitary members of the Canidae family that thrive in environments ranging from forests to cities. As opportunistic omnivores, they hunt small mammals like mice and rabbits using a distinct high-arched pounce, but they also eat insects, fruit, and scavenged human scraps. Unlike wolves, foxes hunt alone, using their exceptional hearing and the Earth's magnetic field to pinpoint prey under snow or grass. They are primarily nocturnal or crepuscular, remaining active year-round and using underground dens to raise their young. To survive times of food scarcity, foxes cleverly cache surplus meals by burying them for later. Communicating through over 40 distinct vocalizations, these resourceful survivalists defend large home territories and adapt effortlessly to their surroundings.
(These are my notes for the past 17 days, also used smth to increase my vocab heh)