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My Fox report

17/2/2017

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​Red foxes can sit on their back legs and hold on their legs in their front paws.
They crack the top of the egg shell with their tongues.
Arctic foxes are red kit foxes they hunt in the night and they sleep in the day they are good for
finding other small animals like a frogs, rats and little bunnies. Red foxes eat many different things.
If a red fox lives near a river or a coast it will eat small animals.
Red foxes also eat earth worms, insects, eggs and fruit.
Foxes chase bunnies, frogs and all sorts of small fast animals like bunnies.
By Cian
 
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25/2/2017 09:47:59 am

This is a very informative post. I'm really interested about the different kinds of foxes. I'm glad that I've stumbled upon your post. This is also a great read for young children. I'll also show this to my young niece. Thank you for sharing this and I hope to read more from you.

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