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A prime example of evolutionary humor. The cactus fox camouflages itself through spontaneous bushification—a process in which it pretends to be a cactus. This strategy is so successful that it is sometimes watered by other foxes. Its characteristic laugh serves both as a defense and as a general taunt.
At dusk, a giggle can be heard behind the thorns—
the cactus fox is creeping up.
With furry ears and spines on its back,
when threatened, it transforms into a small bush,
and laughs until even the hunter runs away in confusion.