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Fuchs Organic Beanie

Fuchs Organic Beanie

Regular price €35,00 EUR
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Our sustainable fox beanie
Are you clever and adaptable, no matter how cold it gets? Then our sustainable fox beanie is just right for you! It combines functional design with style and shows that you not only have an awareness for environmental protection but also a sense of fashion.

Warm, smart, and sustainable – your contribution to nature
Our fox beanie is made from 100% high-quality, sustainable wool and produced under fair conditions. With every purchase, 2 euros go to projects for the protection of foxes and their habitats. This way, you not only stay warm but also actively support the preservation of these fascinating animals.

Time to roam through winter, clever as a fox!
Get your new favorite one-size beanie now – perfect for every adventure. ❄️🦊 

Sustainable beanie made of 100% organic cotton

Inspire others to do good for animals and nature 🌿

materials

• 100% organic cotton
• Anti-allergic and natural fabric
• Ribbed cuffs
• Raw product sourced from China

Shipment

Europe-wide: Free
Delivery time: approx. 5-7 working days

Manufacturer and Product Information according to the GPSR

  • Manufacturer: Moonshine Connection LLP
  • Postal address: 329 Howe Street, Vancouver, BC V6C 3N2, Canada
  • Email: Florian.gries@green-outfitter.com
  • Age restrictions: For adults
  • EU Warranty: 2 years
  • Further Compliance Information:
    Complies with EU REACH regulations.

Responsible person in the EU:
SINDEN VENTURES LIMITED
Markou Evgenikou 11, Mesa Geitonia 4002 Limassol, Cyprus
Email: gpsr@sindenventures.com

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Your fox hat, your donation!

Foxes are not only beautiful animals, they are also important for the ecosystem. In Germany, over 400,000 foxes are hunted and killed every year. We support an organization that campaigns for the abolition of fox hunting.

More information

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Interesting facts about foxes:

Cool Facts

  • Foxes possess exceptionally sharp hearing and can detect sounds from up to 600 feet away, making them efficient hunters.
  • They can reach running speeds of up to 30 miles per hour, which benefits them not only in hunting but also in escaping from predators.
  • As omnivores, foxes have a versatile diet ranging from berries and fruits to squirrels, rabbits, mice, and even carrion, allowing them to survive in various habitats.
  • Foxes are masterful survivors, as they can regulate their body temperature and adapt to both extremely cold and hot environments.
  • With their highly developed senses, including the ability to perceive Earth's magnetic field, foxes are particularly successful in hunting, as they can locate their prey even in difficult terrain.
  • They are remarkable jumpers and can easily clear fences and other obstacles to reach prey or escape danger.
  • Although often considered solitary, foxes are highly social animals and live in groups called "skulks" consisting of up to 10 individuals. This structure promotes social cohesion and survival.

habitat

The fox is an adaptable animal that lives in various habitats, from the tundra in North America and Eurasia, through forests and grasslands of Europe and Asia, to urban areas and some desert regions in North Africa. Its versatility allows it to survive on almost all continents of the Northern Hemisphere.

kind

  • There are about 37 different species of foxes in the world.
  • Foxes belong to the canine family and are closely related to wolves, coyotes, and jackals.

lifespan

Foxes have a lifespan of up to 14 years in the wild, but can live up to 20 years in captivity.

Size

Foxes vary in size by species and sex. Here are some size examples:

  • Red foxes, which are the most widespread species of fox, can grow up to 90 cm in length, including the tail, and weigh between 3 and 14 kg.
  • Arctic foxes, also known as Arctic foxes, are smaller than red foxes, reaching around 50 to 60 cm in body length, including the tail. They weigh between 1.4 and 9 kg.
  • Fennec foxes, which live in the Sahara desert and North Africa, are the smallest species of foxes, reaching a body length of only about 20 to 40 cm, including the tail. They weigh between 0.7 and 1.6 kg.

In general, male foxes are larger than females. Foxes have a slender build and long legs that help them run and jump quickly.