One animal that has recently moved into the city.Why? How is this affecting them.
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For a start, red foxes are unfussy omnivores. They will eat mice, birds, invertebrates and berries – or your leftover pizza. Our cities are full of potential food for them.
Foxes also benefit from a cat-like agility to navigate around the urban landscape. Their “parkour” abilities mean they can access and exploit more parts of the city than other less agile urban carnivores such as badgers.
No wonder then that foxes have been reported in Britain’s cities since around about the 1930s.
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