Red Fox Family Research Paper

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Once upon a time, there were three boys and three girls in a red fox family. The brothers’ names were Doug, Jimmy, and Bruce. The sisters’ names were Daniela, Fiona, and Stephanie. One day, all of the kids and the pack went hunting. While they were hunting, the brothers and sisters ran off and got lost together!
They walked for weeks and weeks and couldn’t find shelter or their parents. They tried to find some food, but it was very hard for them. They found some food by breaking ice and fishing with their mouths. They all lay down for a bit and ate their food.
They kept on walking and, still, they couldn’t find their parents, so they thought that they should keep on walking and find an animal to stay with, but none of the animals cared to

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