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Fox head papercraft by CraftonPapercraft
In addition to the antennae on their legs, foxes also know how to use the Earth's magnetic field to hunt. Researchers have noticed that foxes always jump northeast when they see hidden prey. Such attacks are mostly successful while jumping in the other direction has a higher failure rate. Experts believe that they use the earth's magnetic field to measure distances and locate prey.
In addition to the antennae on their legs, foxes also know how to use the Earth's magnetic field to hunt. Researchers have noticed that foxes always jump northeast when they see hidden prey. Such attacks are mostly successful while jumping in the other direction has a higher failure rate. Experts believe that they use the earth's magnetic field to measure distances and locate prey.
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