"The fox's sharp snout doesn't significantly compress the snow; it penetrates it without much resistance," said Sunghwan Jung, the paper's corresponding author and professor of biological and ...
The team found psychoactive compounds in an animal-skin pouch constructed of three fox snouts stitched together. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news ...
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Foxes Dive Head First Into Snow to Catch Prey. Scientists Figured Out Why They Don’t Get Hurt.A blanket of snow isn’t enough to keep a hungry fox from a hot meal. In wintry landscapes, mice and other rodents find refuge in tunnels beneath the snow’s surface. But a wily fox will tilt ...
DESCRIPTION: Sierra Nevada red foxes have a small, slender body and legs; long, pointed ears; an elongated snout; and a long, white-tipped tail. They’re typically smaller than lowland red fox ...
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