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Foxes do not hibernate in the traditional sense. Instead, they enter a state of torpor during particularly cold weather, reducing their activity and conserving energy, but they remain awake and can emerge when necessary. This behavior allows them to adapt to changing conditions rather than undergoing true hibernation like some other animals. Their activity levels generally decrease in winter, but they are still active hunters and foragers.

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