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Element-Fox News Report

Element-Fox News Report

Yesterday evening, Julia Opal witnessed a rare animal on her treks in the North Pole. It was unbearably cold: the element-fox was burrowing near-by. The element-fox left visible tracks in the snow: four-toed prints; catkin shaped faeces and small clumps of matted fur. No-one had ever seen the element-fox before: there were none left in the wild, as Brits wanted them as pets(they thought they were more reliable than the weather forecast).

This creature is a carnivore eats a variety of meats for its meals: seals; penguins and has even been known to devour polar bears. More and more often, these creatures have been teaching their young to hunt for themselves. Hunting has become more of an actuality for the element-fox as food has become more and more scarce.

As quick as the flick of a switch, the element-fox can take down a seal for its family. In its heart, the element-fox is as cold as the summer’s sun. The element-fox can beckon its pack to a kill with a simple vibration through the snow. To do this, they howl and tap on the snow three times with each front paw. These animals are very social so they love sharing with their pack mates.

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