Foxes make spine-chilling calls primarily as a means of communication, especially during mating season. Their vocalizations can serve to establish territory, attract potential mates, or communicate with kits. The eerie quality of their calls often stems from the sharp, high-pitched sounds that can echo through quiet surroundings, making them unsettling to those unfamiliar with them. These calls are an essential part of their behavior and survival in the wild.
so the foxes can reduce animals
Foxes eat mammals
I'm assuming you mean the spine - The highest 7 vertebrae make up the cervical spine (or C spine) = the neck The next 12 vertebrae (where your ribs attach) make up the thoracic spine (or T spine) - this can also be referred to as the dorsal spine The next 5 vertebrae down make up the lumbar spine (or L spine) = the lower back And the sacrum is the very bottom of the spine made of 5 fused vertebrae.
No. Foxes make a range of sounds like screams, squeals and screeching.
The spine is very important in our bodies and we have to be careful with it.
Foxes make a sort of barking sound, much like dogs, but a little higher pitched. Basically, foxes barks are like whining barks.
Yes. Foxes do have vocal cords. how else would the bark or make noise?
as far as I'm aware yes
The Spine is made up of many smaller bones, which is what allows flexing and movement of the spine. Please see the related links for a detailed picture of the bones that make up the spine.
Your "vertebrae" is any of the segments of bone that make up the spine; therefore your vertebrae is located with your spine.
yes it is a iPHONE so yes it can make calls
All phones can make calls including Android.