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Foxes think about a lot of things, although it is hard for us to know. Science can't even tell us what people are thinking about yet, and our brains are more studied than fox brains. It is likely foxes think about many of the same things people think about, such as what they want to eat, where they're going to get it and how. They also probably think about each other, their need for shelter during the day and finding food by night. It has been suggested that animal's brains are so much more complex than previously imagined that foxes could consider death and their fears of it.

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