there legs move 2 at a time and the 2 come together as one and there back moves like cheeta exept you can't see there backs move very well
Slyly
To hide, or get out of the way, in a sneaking manner; to lie close, or to move in a furtive way; to lurk., A number of foxes together., Alt. of Skulker
Of course they do.
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They are animals of course they so
Very foxes are smart. Lots of foxes live in the city but sleep during the day under buildings and move around and hunt at night. So yes, they are very smart and sneaky.
they have eyes
in the high mountains and on their way they had skinned seven red foxes and had killed one to eat
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Gray foxes have to move to find food, shelter, mates...basically they have to move to survive. They may change the location of their den if they feel threatened or if they feel their kits (babies) are threatened. It may also just simply be time for a new den. Wild animals move around quite a bit, especially females with young. Larger predators who could potentially kill the young have a harder time finding the mother and her little ones that way.
It can depend. Usually, foxes would try to avoid snakes and snakes foxes. But, if the two were to get in a fight, there are too many variable to come up with an answer. Foxes can kill rattlesnakes, but it can also be the other way around.
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