How do zorros live?
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Zorros, or South American gray foxes, are found in a wide range of habitats, including forests, grasslands, and even urban areas in South America. They are omnivorous, feeding on fruits, small mammals, birds, and insects. Zorros are solitary animals, primarily active at night, and are known for their adaptability to different environments. They often create dens in hollow trees, rock crevices, or underground burrows. Zorros reproduce once a year, with females giving birth to 2-6 pups after a gestation period of about 2 months. The pups are cared for by both parents until they are ready to become independent.