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Foxes are increasingly adapting to city life. They are now seen in many urban areas but are often viewed as pests. Their increased presence reflects the difficulty of finding natural habitat.
As cities expand, natural fox habitats shrink. These changes force adaptation to artificial environments, with new challenges such as food scarcity, human hazards, and the need to coexist with people.