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Foxes so sly, their fur so red
Through the night they hunt for bread
Their eyes shine bright in the moonlight sky
Their cunning ways keep them alive

They are agile and swift on their feet
As they steal away from danger's heat
Their fur blending in with the land below
Away they go to search for food to grow

Their families live in dens underground
Where they pounce and play without a sound
Though they may seem shy, they're still quite bold
Living off the land until it gets cold

Foxes so sly, their fur so red
A mischievous creature that needs to be fed.