Red foxes have excellent hearing for low frequency vibrations, allowing them to hear burrowing prey underground.
(Red fox)

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Red foxes have excellent hearing for low frequency vibrations, allowing them to hear burrowing prey underground.
(Red fox)

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Red squirrels usually cache their food in a single location, meaning they can be highly territorial.
(Red squirrels)
Baby foxes are called ‘kits’.
(Red fox kit)
Grey squirrels are an important part of forest recovery based on the large amount of acorns they store in underground caches (and often forget).
(Grey squirrel)

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The grey squirrel is native to the Northeastern US and have been introduced in the United Kingdom, Ireland, western North America, Italy, and South Africa. (Grey squirrel)
Grey squirrels will remain in the home range they establish as young animals for their entire lifespan, interacting with only a limited number of neighbors and displaying collective hostility towards new squirrels attempting to establish themselves in the territory. (Grey squirrel)