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There used to eb a man made foxes den in one of the gardens at the back of us & one year the cubs used to come & play in our garden each morning. I caught them one day legging it with a lovely new ball-on-a-rope! & a flip-flop! |
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Foxes are becoming urbanized! They're very clever and have adapted well to living in the city...sightings of them in neighborhoods are common. I'm only 2 blocks from the woods and have occasionally seen one strolling down the alley, quite unconcerned...they're beautiful animals. (Not if you have chickens, however!!) |
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There wasa programme on foxes on the telly a few weeks ago anyone recall? it seems that 80% sure thats right of urban/town foxes have mange. And die a terrible death in pain. Poor things they have come into the towns/cities because we leave so much food around. |
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My parents used to have foxes and their babies at the top of their garden years ago, they were awful, mangy looking things.........it's no wonder it spreads around the fox population |
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Kazz, I didn't see that program, sounds terrible. In all I think we have three. I got a really good look at the male last night as he stopped for a pee . It's a shame really that they have come into towns, out of there natural inviroment. Again us humans are to blame. |
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