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What is the fox's character?

What are the characteristics and personalities of foxes?

The fox's character is not cunning and treacherous, but wisdom when his life is threatened. The fox's proud cleverness and composure in the face of despair are often amazing. Foxes usually live alone and breed in small groups. Give birth to babies in February-May every year, usually 3-6 per fetus. Very vigilant. If someone finds the fox in its nest, it will "move" that night in case something happens.

Foxes live in forests, grasslands, semi-deserts and hilly areas, live in tree holes or soil holes, go out for food at night and go home at dawn. Because of its excellent sense of smell and hearing and quick action, it can prey on all kinds of mice, rabbits, birds, fish, frogs, lizards, insects and worms, and also eat some wild fruits. Because it mainly eats rats and occasionally attacks poultry, it is an animal that does more harm than good. The fox image in the story can never be equated with the fox's behavior. The fox has a strange behavior: a fox jumped into the henhouse, killed all 12 chickens, and finally took only one. Foxes often break into the habitat of black-headed gulls in stormy nights, killing dozens of birds, but they don't eat one and take the other, and return empty-handed. This kind of behavior is called "killing".