Long snouts protect foxes when diving headfirst in snow
![A male Red Fox returns to the den with a Shoeshoe Hare. Photo-Ned Rozell Long snouts protect foxes when diving headfirst in snow](https://alaska-native-news.com/wp-content/uploads/image2020-03-26-3.jpg)
ITHACA, N.Y. – When hunting for mice in winter, red and arctic fox are known to plunge headfirst at speeds of 2-4 meters per second, but their sharp noses reduce the impact force in snow and protect them from injury, according to a new Cornell University study. The fundamental research sheds light on the biomechanics […]