Foxes have thick fur that helps keep them warm. They also have burrows for shelter from bad weather.
Arctic foxes do not bury themselves but they do dig an extensive burrow where they can seek shelter from bad weather and predators.
They don't protect their young they have to do it by themselves
Red foxes have the ability to encompass their whole body with their tail to protect themselves. It will also use it's teeth and claws to attack, and then it's speed to run away.
foxes protect themselves using their teeth and claws and they can run fasterFox use their sharp teeth and claws to rip apart animals
Most commonly, they lived in caves to protect themselves from bad weather.
Baby rabbits are naturally odourless. The reason for this is that predators like foxes cannot track them down- it's to protect themselves.
It has fur to keep them warm ,so they usually don't feel that cold
they build shelters to protect themselves from outside conditions. Like the weather.
Turtles will usually use their shells to protect themselves from other animals, weather, or anything else that can harm them. Or they could bite them.
by hiding
In hot weather they prefer the shade. In cold winter temperatures they occasionally like to sun themselves.
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