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No: this is a myth. Foxes hunt alone, and it is uncommon to see two or more adult foxes together away from their earth (den). Foxes move and hunt alone; they occasionally meet other members of the social group during the night, but these social contacts generally last no more than a minute or two. During the summer larger cubs may follow the vixen when she is out hunting, but normally she catches the prey and then passes it to the cubs. The cubs appear to learn by watching the vixen rather than by participating in the hunt.

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