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Foxes zero in on prey via Earth's magnetic field | New Scientist
Foxes zero in on prey via Earth's magnetic field | New Scientist

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Environmental Enrichment

EarthSky | Foxes use Earth's magnetic field to jump on prey
EarthSky | Foxes use Earth's magnetic field to jump on prey

Red foxes use Earth's magnetic field to pounce on prey
Red foxes use Earth's magnetic field to pounce on prey

Red Foxes: Truly Magnetic Creatures - - The Adirondack Almanack
Red Foxes: Truly Magnetic Creatures - - The Adirondack Almanack

Rural fox control, WA - Foxes use the Earth's magnetic field. Like a guided  missile, the fox harnesses the Earth's magnetic field to hunt. Other  animals, like birds, sharks, and turtles, have
Rural fox control, WA - Foxes use the Earth's magnetic field. Like a guided missile, the fox harnesses the Earth's magnetic field to hunt. Other animals, like birds, sharks, and turtles, have

Foxes Might Use Magnetic Fields to Hunt - YouTube
Foxes Might Use Magnetic Fields to Hunt - YouTube

Hypothetical principle of a “magnetic range finder” in the red fox... |  Download Scientific Diagram
Hypothetical principle of a “magnetic range finder” in the red fox... | Download Scientific Diagram

Foxes Use Magnetic Fields to Hunt in the Snow – Video
Foxes Use Magnetic Fields to Hunt in the Snow – Video

How foxes use magnetic fields to catch prey - The Wonder of Animals:  Episode 5 Preview - BBC Four - YouTube
How foxes use magnetic fields to catch prey - The Wonder of Animals: Episode 5 Preview - BBC Four - YouTube

Directional preference may enhance hunting accuracy in foraging foxes |  Biology Letters
Directional preference may enhance hunting accuracy in foraging foxes | Biology Letters

Earth's magnetic field weakens, impacting satellites and spacecraft: report  | Fox News
Earth's magnetic field weakens, impacting satellites and spacecraft: report | Fox News

Scientists: Red Foxes Use Magnetic Field to Help Them HuntTrapper Predator  Caller
Scientists: Red Foxes Use Magnetic Field to Help Them HuntTrapper Predator Caller

You're Invisible, But I'll Eat You Anyway.' Secrets Of Snow-Diving Foxes :  Krulwich Wonders... : NPR
You're Invisible, But I'll Eat You Anyway.' Secrets Of Snow-Diving Foxes : Krulwich Wonders... : NPR

Interesting Article How Foxes Use The Earth's Magnetic Field To Find Voles,  Mice & Shrews Under 3 Feet Of Snow – Native Village of Napaimute, Alaska
Interesting Article How Foxes Use The Earth's Magnetic Field To Find Voles, Mice & Shrews Under 3 Feet Of Snow – Native Village of Napaimute, Alaska

New Discovery: Foxes Track Prey Using Magnetic Fields
New Discovery: Foxes Track Prey Using Magnetic Fields

White Wolf : 11 Fascinating Facts About Foxes
White Wolf : 11 Fascinating Facts About Foxes

Ordinary Compasses Thrown Off by Changes in Earth's Magnetic Field | Fox  News
Ordinary Compasses Thrown Off by Changes in Earth's Magnetic Field | Fox News

Discover How the Amazing Fox Uses Earth's Magnetic Field to Hunt
Discover How the Amazing Fox Uses Earth's Magnetic Field to Hunt

Discover How the Amazing Fox Uses Earth's Magnetic Field to Hunt
Discover How the Amazing Fox Uses Earth's Magnetic Field to Hunt

BBC Four - The Wonder of Animals - Wonder facts: Foxes
BBC Four - The Wonder of Animals - Wonder facts: Foxes

You're Invisible, But I'll Eat You Anyway.' Secrets Of Snow-Diving Foxes :  Krulwich Wonders... : NPR
You're Invisible, But I'll Eat You Anyway.' Secrets Of Snow-Diving Foxes : Krulwich Wonders... : NPR

EarthSky | Foxes use Earth's magnetic field to jump on prey
EarthSky | Foxes use Earth's magnetic field to jump on prey

Mr Fox has a fantastic sense of direction as he uses the magnetic field to  hunt | Daily Mail Online
Mr Fox has a fantastic sense of direction as he uses the magnetic field to hunt | Daily Mail Online

WTF Fun Fact - Fox's Rangefinder
WTF Fun Fact - Fox's Rangefinder

Fox pounce moves knows as 'mousing'. It has been found that when red foxes  pounce, they mostly jump in a north-easterly direction and they're using  the Earth's magnetic field to hunt :
Fox pounce moves knows as 'mousing'. It has been found that when red foxes pounce, they mostly jump in a north-easterly direction and they're using the Earth's magnetic field to hunt :