How a Fox Uses Sharp Hearing to Hunt Quiet Winter Prey
Snow lies still on an open field, but for a fox the scene is loud. Beneath the crust, tiny rodents scratch, chew and shift. Those faint vibrations travel through air, ice and powder, turning the blank surface into a layered acoustic landscape.Biologists describe the fox’s outer ears as mobile parabolic receivers, feeding the auditory cortex with differences in timing and intensity that enable prec...More
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