A fox has highly developed hearing abilities, allowing it to detect sounds at a wide range of frequencies. Their ears are large and movable, enabling them to pinpoint the direction of sounds effectively. This acute sense of hearing helps them locate prey, communicate with other foxes, and stay alert to potential dangers in their environment. Additionally, their auditory system is adapted to pick up high-pitched sounds, which is beneficial for detecting small animals.
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The Fox was able to catch Chanticleer by flattering his singing and asking to hear a song. As Chanticleer begins to sing with his eyes closed, the fox seizes him in his jaws and carries him off.
This will vary based on the person asked. A lot of people will say the Fox is the sneakiest animal. This is why you hear things like sly as a fox.
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The fox is able to catch the chanticleer by flattering him and asking to hear his singing. The fox appeals to the vanity of the chanticleer.
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The purpose of the fox in flattering the crow, in Aesop's fable The Fox and the Crow, was to get the crow to drop the piece of cheese that it was carrying in its mouth. The fox flatters the crow by saying that it must have the most lovely singing voice and that the fox would love to hear but one song from the crow. So the crow begins to caw and so drops the cheese which the fox takes.
The arctic fox tends to use it's sense of hearing and smell the most. It ca hear really well and listens for it's prey. It also has an incredible sense of smell.
A fennec fox with small ears would overheat in its hot Saharan desert habitat. The fox's large ears help the fox to lose heat and stay cool.
I'm pretty sure they here through their ears, just like most other animals.