This is a little confusing, do we still shoot males if their with females even if they are level 4 or lower? Or am i leaving them if they are low level with low level females?
I think the reason make foxes won’t respawn if they are part of a group is because in real life foxes mate for life. So theoretically, if you did this grind in real life, the female would never find a new partner. It’s actually kind of romantic.
Not entirely true, but not false either. Red Fox monogamy depends largely on population density. If the population is low there is higher chances of monogamy whereas higher density of population lack monogamy and it's actually rare they stay with a single partner their entire lives. So healthy populations show if given a choice they will have different partners throughout their lives or move on easily if a partner dies. Usually male foxes(also called dogs) are VERY polygamous, and majority of healthy red fox populations will likely result in litters of kits with more than one father which can be good for diversity.
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This is a little confusing, do we still shoot males if their with females even if they are level 4 or lower? Or am i leaving them if they are low level with low level females?
So wonderful.
Awesome video
fr
I think the fox go should spawn more often, ive seen most people get them sub 500 kills
im starting it rn
Hi squid
Someone has got the new red fox go
I think cheaters have gotten all of them
Only one legit one that I know of
Squid
Bruh! stop zoom in and out on the map 😂
I think the reason make foxes won’t respawn if they are part of a group is because in real life foxes mate for life. So theoretically, if you did this grind in real life, the female would never find a new partner. It’s actually kind of romantic.
Not entirely true, but not false either. Red Fox monogamy depends largely on population density. If the population is low there is higher chances of monogamy whereas higher density of population lack monogamy and it's actually rare they stay with a single partner their entire lives.
So healthy populations show if given a choice they will have different partners throughout their lives or move on easily if a partner dies. Usually male foxes(also called dogs) are VERY polygamous, and majority of healthy red fox populations will likely result in litters of kits with more than one father which can be good for diversity.