LONDON -- Hunting for small creatures must be venetian eroticism vs high renaissance worksa tall order at the best of times. But it becomes vastly more complex when they're concealed beneath a huge blanket of snow.
Foxes that stalk the prairies in North America during wintertime know this only too well. During a segment of Planet Earth IIthe trials of one particular fox -- who was trying really, really hard to hunt a vole -- captured the nation's heart.
SEE ALSO: Lion instantly regrets attempting to take down giraffe"The food the fox seeks is also deep beneath the snow," explained David Attenborough, after describing how a herd of bison are forced to break through the white blanket to get to the grass beneath.
"The survival of both creatures depends on getting through to the ground."
And while the bison bludgeon through using their super-strong necks, the fox has a different (and not always entirely successful) approach:
Via GiphyIt looks painful but the little guy clearly has to commit 100% to every dive.
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Oh, and in case you were wondering, his repeated face-plants paid of. He manages to successfully nab a vole during the final lunge into an area that's been partially cleared by the bison.
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You go, fox.
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