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Foxes

Episode 5 of 12

Chris Packham explores what makes animal groups successful. How are foxes bucking the trend of carnivores struggling to compete in a world with a rocketing human population?

Across the planet carnivores are struggling to compete in a world with a rocketing human population, but one predator is bucking the trend - the fox. Its numbers are increasing and its geographical range expanding.

Chris Packham explores the secrets to its success - its senses, its intelligence and its flexibility. New research reveals how its slit pupils enable it to hunt in the bright desert day; how it may be using the Earth's magnetic field to determine the location of prey during a pounce; and how regular exposure to rotting food is improving the health of the red fox, enabling it to hold its own in an increasingly urban landscape.

30 minutes

Last on

Sat 29 Nov 202517:00

Music Played

  • Florence + the Machine

    Spectrum

  • Ellie Goulding

    Explosion

  • Foals

    Electric Bloom

  • Bastille

    Things We Lost In The Fire

  • Message to Bears

    Wake Me

  • Kimberly Anne

    Start Over

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterChris Packham
Executive ProducerJonny Keeling
DirectorLara Bickerton
ProducerLara Bickerton
Series ProducerAaron Paul

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  • Wed 10 Sep 201420:00
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  • Tue 14 Jan 202515:45
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