Fox makes a plunge in the snow to capture its meal

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A cunning Fox puts together a few drops into the snow to capture its feast from beneath the surface. The fox has a keen sense of hearing, so it listens carefully for any moving rodents lurking beneath the snow. The fox makes a few attempts without any luck but on the last attempt, the fox finally was successful. These foxes are entirely different from the urban Foxes which have made a success of living with people. This is not based upon their mythical cunning, but rather their ability to adapt to a range of changing conditions. Wherever you live in Birmingham and the Black Country, you probably have at least one fox visiting your garden. We know more about urban foxes in Britain than we do about their rural counterparts and have compiled answers to the most common questions we are asked about our fantastic furry friends.

What do urban foxes eat?
They have very varied diets, Urban foxes eat earthworms, insects, fruit and vegetables and a wide variety of both domestic wild birds and mammals. Insects include large numbers of beetles, cutworms (the larvae of noctuid moths, which they get off lawns on wet nights), and both larval and adult craneflies. Most of the birds they eat are feral pigeons and small garden birds, and the most frequently eaten mammals are generally field voles, abundant on allotments, railway lines and other grassy areas.

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