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Donde vive: Bosques de Europa, Norte de África, Asia central y América. Incluso, dada
la disminución de bosques, es cada vez más frecuente ver zorros por la noche dentro
del casco urbanos en algunos países como Inglaterra
Alimentación: Ratones, insectos y aves
Costumbres: Vive en grupos familiares
Características: Es astuto, ágil, inquieto y ligero. Tiene un olfato increíble
El zorro es un mamífero de unos 70 cm de longitud (sin contar la cola, que mide
entre 30 y 35 cm). Tiene la cabeza ancha, un hocico afilado y adelgazado, orejas
espaciosas, grandes y triangulares que le permiten detectar sonidos sospechosos
desde muy lejos. Tiene mucho pelo que cambia de color según la especie y según
las estaciones del año.
. La gestación de una zorra dura unos 50 días, hasta marzo o abril, momento en
que la hembra da a luz en el interior de una madriguera a una camada que puede
ser de entre 3 a 8 cachorros. La madre los amamanta durante 6 meses y a las 7 ó
10 semanas abandonan por completo la madriguera.
Fox
Where he lives: Forests in Europe, North Africa, Central Asia and America. Even
given the decline of forests, it is increasingly common to see foxes at night in urban
areas in some countries such as England
Food: Mice, insects and birds
Customs: Live in family groups
characteristics: He is cunning, agile, restless and light. It has an incredible nose
The fox is a mammal about 70 cm long (not counting the tail, which measures
between 30 and 35 cm). It has a wide head, a sharp and thinned muzzle, spacious,
large and triangular ears that allow it to detect suspicious sounds from far away.
He has a lot of hair that changes color according to the species and according to
the seasons.
Its habitat is mainly wooded areas, although it also abounds in open regions and
even in the vicinity of human settlements and peri-urban garbage dumps, from
which it feeds. He usually lives in a hole that he digs in the earth or in a burrow,
abandoned by another animal, which he modifies according to his needs.
The fox is omnivorous; It feeds on insects, poultry eggs, chickens, hares, birds,
wastes of human origin.
The gestation of a fox lasts about 50 days, until March or April, at which time the
female gives birth inside a burrow to a litter that can be between 3 to 8 puppies.
The mother nurses them for 6 months and at 7 or 10 weeks they completely leave
the burrow.