Foxes are generally not known for their digging speed compared to other animals. They primarily use their digging skills for creating dens or searching for food, like rodents. Animals like badgers and rabbits may dig faster due to their specialized adaptations for burrowing. Overall, while foxes can dig effectively, they are not the fastest diggers in the animal kingdom.
If animals die faster than they decompose, then vultures or other carnivorous animals will eat them.
Red foxes aren't endangered, because they breed faster than they die.
Deers, foxes, and cheetahs
No, foxes won't attack anything bigger than they are, unless you corner it.
Dog, cat, foxes and animals that are larger than gulls.
The fox is popular because on YouTube every body watches "What Does The Fox Say".
Are you kidding me, of course!! For example ants are animals and we are way faster than them, you should start thinking.
There is more resistance in water but fast fish are more streamlined than fast animals. A swordfish is faster than a cheetah.
No. There is no truth to any rumour that echidnas can find water sources faster or more effectively than any other animal.
why are some objects faster than other
Squirrels and foxes have a predator-prey relationship. Foxes hunt squirrels for food, which helps control squirrel populations and maintain balance in the ecosystem. The presence of foxes can influence squirrel behavior, such as where and when they forage for food to avoid predation.
some objects faster than the others because its due to the movement of the earth.... hahah joke lang :))