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Data from: Are British urban foxes (Vulpes vulpes) 'bold'? The importance of understanding human-wildlife interactions in urban areas
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Urban fox behaviour recorded during an extensive field experiment in Bristol, UK. We examined two different but inter-related behaviours, both of which influence a fox's propensity to take risks. Neophobia affects a fox's reaction to novelty in the environment, and wariness its reaction to potential threats. We investigated how social status and foraging social context influenced both behaviours in Bristol's fox population. For further information please see Padovani et al. 2021.
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