Here are some examples of animals known for fence-related behavior:
Animals that might break through a fence:
* Deer: They can leap over fences, especially if they're low. They might also break through weaker fences with their antlers.
* Rabbits: They can squeeze through small gaps in fences.
* Raccoons: These clever creatures can climb, pry open gates, or even find ways to wriggle under fences.
* Squirrels: They're very agile and can climb over or under fences.
* Pigs: Depending on the fence type, pigs might push through or even break through it with their snouts.
* Horses: A spooked horse could break through a flimsy fence.
Animals that might intentionally open gates:
* Dogs: Some dogs learn to open gates, especially if they're motivated by wanting to escape or chase something.
* Cats: They can be surprisingly adept at opening gates, especially if they see something tempting on the other side.
It's important to remember:
* The type of fence matters: A sturdy, well-maintained fence is less likely to be breached.
* The animal's motivation matters: Animals are more likely to "break in" if they're hungry, scared, or looking for a mate.
To get a more specific answer, please tell me:
* What kind of fence are you worried about? (wood, chain-link, electric?)
* What animals are you concerned about?
* What is the animal's goal? (getting into your yard, escaping, etc.)