Foxes can be said to be relatively smart animals. They are not only sensitive, but also have a strong sense of smell. Some foxes also know how to remind their companions to pay attention to traps by leaving a smell. This shows that foxes have a strong sense of teamwork.


In fact, foxes are very intelligent animals. They can leave a stench to alert their companions, and when they encounter a predator, they will secrete a "body odor" that can almost suffocate them, follow the brown bear to prey, and hit the ground with their heads in order to eat a lemming. But there are also many kinds of smart foxes, let's get to know them together.


1. red fox


Red foxes mainly live in the northern hemisphere and are the largest fox species. Their fur is fluffy and thick, and most of them are reddish-brown in color. Of course, some red foxes have other colors. For example, some red foxes have black hair of The red fox has a very strong sense of companionship, and they communicate with each other by voice.


If they find any traps around, they will leave a unique smell around the traps to remind the passing companions. Red foxes mainly eat rodents and rabbits. If they are really hungry, they will also eat some amphibians and reptiles.


2. Color Fox


Colored foxes are silver-black foxes, red foxes and arctic foxes in captivity or in the wild. Some color types of these mutant foxes have been improved and multiplied by selection, and new color types have been formed.


3. Snow Fox


Arctic foxes, also known as white foxes and snow foxes, have good, keen hearing. Food includes lemmings, fish, birds and eggs, berries and arctic rabbits, and sometimes roams the coast to hunt for shellfish. After mating, the adult arctic foxes will form a family, with the male arctic fox looking for food and the female arctic fox raising the children.


4. Prairie Fox


The prairie fox, also known as the min fox and the jie fox, is smaller than the red fox. It mainly lives in the western grasslands of North America and is the most common fox in the Americas. This guy looks nothing special, but the ears are a little big and very pointed.


Appearance, the overall color is gray, the body and legs are orange, the throat and chest are milky white, the tail is black, and there are many irregular spots on the nose.


As an omnivore, it likes to eat small animals, mainly on mice, ground squirrels, rabbits, birds, insects and lizards, and occasionally weeds. Coyotes are the main natural enemies of prairie foxes, and if they encounter them, they have little chance of survival.


Badgers, eagles, lynx and other animals will also attack prairie foxes, but prairie foxes are very flexible and can generally escape danger due to their fast running speed.


5. Fennec Fox


This kind of fox mainly lives in the desert. They have a pair of large ears, which are very cute in appearance and have the strongest hearing among all foxes.


In order to adapt to the huge temperature difference in the desert environment, the fur of the fennec fox is very tight, and the color is mostly light brown, so that when they move in the desert, it is difficult for them to be found by predators.


The food is mainly based on reptiles in the desert. When hunting, fennec foxes will become more attentive, because they have to listen carefully to the sound in the sand, and use the sound to determine the specific location of the prey, so as to increase their hunting. odds of success.