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A large part of the red fox's diet is made up invertebrates like crickets, caterpillars, grasshoppers, beetles and crayfish. The red fox will continue to hunt even when it is full. It stores extra food under leaves, snow or dirt.
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www.nhptv.org/NatureWorks/redfox.htm
www.nhptv.org/NatureWorks/redfox.htm
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Red fox males and females, and sometimes their older offspring, cooperate to care for the pups. Young remain in the den for 4 to 5 weeks, where they are cared for and nursed by their mother. They are nursed for 56 to 70 days and are provided with solid food by their parents and older siblings.
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animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/informatio...
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Vulpes_vulpes.html
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and miscellaneous 0.3. In Wisconsin, major foods included rodents, rabbits and birds. It is sometimes difficult to accurately evaluate the red fox's food habits since it is often impossible to determine whether the food was secured as a kill or eaten as carrion.
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dnr.state.il.us/ORC/Wildlife/furbearers/red_fox.htm
dnr.state.il.us/ORC/Wildlife/furbearers/red_fox.htm
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Red Fox - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The red fox ( Vulpes vulpes ) is a mammal of the order Carnivora. It has the widest range of any terrestrial carnivore, being native to Canada, Alaska, almost all of the contiguous United States, ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Fox
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Information about red foxes, with special attention to foxes living in urban environments. ... "The red fox is considered to be one of the most beautiful animals alive, as well as one of the most interesting." ; -- The New York Times, May 5, 1998 ... Fox Food and Feeding...
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www.foxes.org/urbanfox/
www.foxes.org/urbanfox/
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Red Fox*; : Family Canidae : Vulpes vulpes (Linnaeus) ... Red foxes are opportunistic feeders and will take any acceptable food in proportion to its availability. The major food items are small rodents, rabbits, wild fruits and berries, and insects. Small mammals evidently constitute staple foods during the greater part...
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www.nsrl.ttu.edu/tmot1/vulpvulp.htm
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When food is abundant, a red fox will store extra food by putting it into a shallow hole and then covering it with dirt. The fox will not forget the location of the food because it will often go back to make sure that the food is still there.
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www.productsherbal.com/food/the-alaskan-red-fox.html
www.productsherbal.com/food/the-alaskan-red-fox.html
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Red Fox Food & Spirits, Restaurant in Waupaca. Reviews from critics, food blogs and fellow diners. ... Menu for Red Fox Food & Spirits ... User reviews of Red Fox Food & Spirits...
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www.urbanspoon.com/r/322/1322859/restaurant/Wisconsin/Waupaca/Red-Fox-Food-Spirits-Wild-Rose
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RED FOX (Vulpes vulpes) ... -- Predators; -- Food & Feeding; -- Breeding Biology; -- Behaviour & Social Structure; -- Interaction with Humans ... It appears that the vulpine foxes date back to the mid-Miocene (ca. 10 million years ago) and that the Red Fox began to diverge from the Cape Fox (Vulpes chama) some 5 million years ago,
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www.wildlifeonline.me.uk/red_fox.html
www.wildlifeonline.me.uk/red_fox.html
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