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Fox Friend !!; urban Fox encounter
Topic Started: Apr 19 2018, 09:58 AM (94 Views)
sensiblenamejohn
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I saw a clip of this on TV recently .....the full story is amazing ! the guy spotted two girls at a bus stop with what he thought was a dog ......the Fox was looking for some company :teehee:
I get a lot of Foxes at mine but I'm happy they keep their distance and are still semi-wild :nod:
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Eric Hardy
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An amazing clip, John. For some reason foxes keep clear of here. They used to be around when our neighbour kept hens years ago.
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Jane
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I agree John they should be left semi/wild. :thanks: for the clip. I never see foxes Eric but I do smell them. Poo!
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AnnB
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Amazing clip, I wonder why he was pulling on the guy's bag?
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Dovetail-Marg
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Thanks for the clip John. :cool:

I really don't like seeing wild foxes getting used to humans, that puts them in danger in so many ways and it's really worrying. :(

Like you John, I get quite a few foxes come in my garden, but thankfully they are really scared of humans. I did see one in the daylight once down my garden but I was so pleased to see it run away from me.

Strangely enough I rarely see any poo in my garden, but you can smell where they've scented in it, but I don't mind that smell, it's kind of musky. The doggies are always very interested if they come across it. :lol:
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Davebutterflyman
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I agree Marg, it is an amazing interaction but you do fear for the Fox.
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sensiblenamejohn
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the Fox must have had Human interaction before .....some people do encourage them by ridiculous behaviour ...I mean ,have you seen the clip of the guy feeding a Fox ,literally from mouth to mouth ??!! unbelievable :gaah:
if people are kind in these exchanges then fine but we all know that's not always the case :no:
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Jane
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I mean ,have you seen the clip of the guy feeding a Fox ,literally from mouth to mouth ??!! unbelievable :gaah:


Ugh, poor fox might catch something :giggle: Seriously though you do wonder what goes through peoples mind when they do stuff like that...
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Davebutterflyman
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:lol: Jane.
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