A fox’s teeth are one of its more unique features. Although they’re omnivores, their canines resemble those of a carnivore, closely resembling those of a dog. They use their powerful jaws for various ...
Foxes also eat grapes, acorns, cherries, berries, grasses, sedges, nuts and other vegetation. A fox will continue to hunt even when it's full and stores dead prey in holes or "caches," which contain ...
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