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Camera trap evidence of red fox (Vulpes vulpes) predation attempts on adult macropods
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Feral AnimalPredator-prey InteractionEntomologyAdult MacropodsHuman-wildlife RelationshipCamera Trap EvidenceWildlife EcologyPredation AttemptsMammalogyInterspecific Behavioral InteractionMt HopeBiologyQuasicovert MethodNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyWildlife ManagementCamera TrapsWildlife BiologyAnimal Behavior
Camera traps provide a novel and quasicovert method of gathering information on animal behaviour that may otherwise remain undetected without sophisticated and expensive filming equipment. In a rangelands pest management project at Mt Hope in the central west of New South Wales, Australia, we recorded foxes seemingly hunting kangaroos on three occasions. While we did not record direct instances of predation, our observations provide camera trap photographic evidence suggesting that foxes will attempt to tackle mammals above the critical weight range, including large macropod species such as western grey kangaroos.
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