A day in the life of a red fox
A canine mystery
A walk through a snow-covered field may present a mystery: a hole in the snow with smaller paw prints around. These are the signs of a carnivore pouncing after prey hiding beneath the snow!
Each foot has made a fairly symmetrical track, featuring four toes and a relatively small palm pad, and the total track (foot) length is under 2 ½”. Also notice the spot, at the base of the photo, where this animal sat back on their full heel before pouncing through the snow for a critter.
All of these clues point to a fox! They typically walk on just their toes and the front of their palm, which would be like us walking up on the balls of our feet. And the bigger hole is where they face-planted into the snow, after honing in on the sound of a prey animal moving below.
These tracks tell us about classic hunting behavior for foxes, who pounce on meadow voles tunneling through snowy fields.