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![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 :](https://external-preview.redd.it/Rg0XPrymnc_-qlx7AM8PcgzT6fJ2GdMwHwZfFh_Fb7U.jpg?auto=webp&s=b43cf2bcb98b27101347d9984a95487114cad5bd)
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 :
![Dan Sankey on Twitter: "Foxes use the magnetic field to hunt?! Apparently more successful when aligning with mag north 😱 #bls6 Michael Painter https://t.co/PBxrfRTJUD" / Twitter Dan Sankey on Twitter: "Foxes use the magnetic field to hunt?! Apparently more successful when aligning with mag north 😱 #bls6 Michael Painter https://t.co/PBxrfRTJUD" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DK5vVcEWkAAYkXo.jpg)
Dan Sankey on Twitter: "Foxes use the magnetic field to hunt?! Apparently more successful when aligning with mag north 😱 #bls6 Michael Painter https://t.co/PBxrfRTJUD" / Twitter
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
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