Samson used the two foxes to burn the Philistine fields as an act of revenge after his wife was given to another man. He tied the foxes' tails together, attached torches to them, and set them loose in the grain fields, which caused widespread destruction. This act symbolized his defiance against the Philistines and their oppression of the Israelites. Ultimately, it was a strategic move to demonstrate his strength and deliver a blow to his enemies.
the forest again
use a pokeradar in eterna forest
The legendary forest Pokemon would most likely be Celebi. As well as being the time-travelling Pokemon, Celebi is also a protector of the forest - most notably Ilex Forest (in Pokemon Gold, Silver and Crystal). No other legendary Pokemon is linked to any forest in such a way, so Celebi would have to be it.
If you mean the green one use a pkm that knows BURN ok??????????????????
get a Pikachu from Viridan forest and buy a Thunderstone from the shop and use it on the Pikachu
it might burn the forest
i heard you can use honey even if its straight from a bee hive, it can be used as a burn ointment.
foxes such as red foxes uses leaves in the fall when artic foxes blend in with their habitat
Foxes use the scent gland to mark their territory to warn other foxes of their presence.
they cut down the trees of the forest witch is thier homes and it causes the food to scater to diffrent places
Oh, dude, you can totally use the adjective "fierce" with foxes. Like, they may look cute, but those little guys are fierce predators in the wild. So, yeah, you can describe those sly creatures as "fierce foxes."
The myth is that foxes use their tails to clear away their own foot-prints. Smart animals :-)
They had to slash and burn the undergrowth in order to clear the land for farming. The slash and burn order prevented them leaving anything of value for the enemy behind their march.
Arctic foxes use their teeth and claws to defend themselves. answered by Sabrina N. C
NO, use peppper.
for cutting and tearing
On peering out of my bedroom window, I was surprised to see two foxes crossing my back lawn.