Foxes bury food to survive lean times
Foxes exhibit impressive foresight by burying surplus food in hidden caches, ensuring they have vital reserves to survive challenging periods when prey is scarce.
Red foxes are masters of survival, often burying extra food to prepare for scarcity. When they catch more prey than they can eat, like small animals or insects, they dig shallow holes and hide the leftovers. These caches are then cleverly disguised with soil or leaves to deter thieves.
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