An American photographer captured a magical and sharp fox catching a vole in the snowy plains of Park County, Wyoming. A hungry fox stared at a vole and decided to make it lunch. (Image courtesy of Oriental IC)

Alert voles, on the other hand, burrowed under thick layers of snow to evade attacks. From common sense, the fox could not dig such a thick layer of snow, and even if it succeeded, the voles below would have escaped long ago. (Image courtesy of Oriental IC)
So the witty fox adopted another scheme: when it "listened to the position" to determine the position of the vole, it actually jumped three feet high from the top, and duang ~ with the help of strong kinetic energy, plunged into the snow pile and pulled out the vole. The technique is as breathtaking as a laser-guided missile against prey inside a bunker. (Image courtesy of Oriental IC)
The positioning was precise, the blow was accurate, and the fox finally caught the vole and ate a full meal. (Image courtesy of Oriental IC)