Fox attacks a full grown sheep

Fox vs Sheep Our video today is about a fox attacking a sheep. Foxes are generally not known for attacking larger animals like sheep or bigger dogs. Foxes are opportunistic predators, and their primary diet consists of small mammals, birds, insects, and fruits. However, there are instances where foxes may be involved in conflicts with larger animals. Here are some reasons why this might happen Foxes infected with diseases such as rabies may exhibit abnormal behaviour, becoming more aggressive and less afraid of humans or other animals. Foxes may occasionally approach larger animals out of curiosity or confusion, especially if they are unfamiliar with them. This can lead to defensive behaviour if the larger animal responds aggressively. In some cases, if a fox has a den with young pups or a stash of food nearby, it may become defensive and aggressive if it perceives a threat to its resources. Foxes may become territorial, especially during the breeding season. If they
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