You move the chicken over. Then the feed. But bring the chicken back. Then you bring the fox over. Then the chicken.
They dont, because you obviously left the fox with the grain on the other side of the river.
No Not Cooked Chicken Bones!!!!
Young foxes eat several different animals. Some things that the foxes eat are skunks, chicken and bird eggs, squirrels, and possums.
This is one of the "crossing" puzzles that involve multiple crossings and restrictions on what can be left where. In this case, you can move two animals at a time. Unless you are present, the foxes will eat the chickens if there are more foxes than chickens. You can simulate this by using three coins of a small size and three coins of a larger size.The solution :Take two foxes across.Take the third fox across.Take two chickens across, but return with two foxes.Take a chicken and fox across.Take the final fox across.The key to all of these puzzles is that you need to bring some animals back, and cross with them again later.Kill the foxes
They sneak up on them, then POUNCE on them.
Foxes and other mammals.
Young foxes eat several different animals. Some things that the foxes eat are skunks, chicken and bird eggs, squirrels, and possums.
Komodo dragons, big snakes such as pythons, eagles.
Foxes, rats, cats, raccoons and bats eat chicken eggs.
As decoys to confuse foxes when they attack a chicken coop allowing real chickens to escape... :)
they mostly eat chicken and small rodents.:)
Yes, and love every bite.