Foxes do not possess a specific "protection skill" like some domesticated animals or trained guard animals. However, they have developed various survival instincts and behaviors to protect themselves from predators and threats. These include being stealthy, using their agility to escape, and employing camouflage in their environments. Additionally, some species, like the Arctic fox, have adaptations to survive harsh conditions, which indirectly serve to protect them in their habitats.
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