Back in the 90s I had a weekend job as a security guard at this industrial site. It was very quiet at weekends, as nobody worked. There was a fox there who used to come up to the gate house, and I used to bring in tins of dog food. One day she brought her little one along for lunch. Funny thing was, she was quite tame and trusting for a wild animal. I was able to feed her a sandwich by hand. She would take the food ever so gently. Sometimes when I made my rounds she would follow me at a distance. It's a long time ago, but I always remember that episode as one of the better jobs I've had
I think this has solved one question I had. I feed a fox every night that waits outside my door, but suddenly i think he started taking the bowl away with him. I thought it was someone playing a practical joke for a while these missing bowls but after watching this I think he was dragging it back to some cubs.
Foxes are also catlike as their pupils are convex rather than round like other canines. They climb trees and even purr! (something like a purr, in any case) I heard they have a musky smell though🙃 Thanks for this vid! 🦊
we had a fox and vixen that played between the metro tunnel facility and disney shipyard in berkley va. they would actually rest in the tall grass and watch us impound wrecked/disabled vehicles. city foxes.
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Not surprising but I knew them all but the video they used when talking about the fennec fox was not a fennec and mkst people don't knks their babies are called kits/kittens and same with rabbits haha but there's still much more to know about foxes then people think
Back in the 90s I had a weekend job as a security guard at this industrial site. It was very quiet at weekends, as nobody worked. There was a fox there who used to come up to the gate house, and I used to bring in tins of dog food. One day she brought her little one along for lunch. Funny thing was, she was quite tame and trusting for a wild animal. I was able to feed her a sandwich by hand. She would take the food ever so gently. Sometimes when I made my rounds she would follow me at a distance. It's a long time ago, but I always remember that episode as one of the better jobs I've had
Yay!! A fact video about my favorite animals!!
same!!
I think this has solved one question I had.
I feed a fox every night that waits outside my door, but suddenly i think he started taking the bowl away with him. I thought it was someone playing a practical joke for a while these missing bowls but after watching this I think he was dragging it back to some cubs.
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I love foxes and now this just makes more intrested in them
Foxes are also catlike as their pupils are convex rather than round like other canines.
They climb trees and even purr! (something like a purr, in any case)
I heard they have a musky smell though🙃
Thanks for this vid! 🦊
Cat dog 🦊
Thanks for sharing this information 🙏
0:25 That's a Golden Jackal, which looks nothing like a Fennec & isn't a fox. 2:16 That's a Dhole which is also not a fox.
This is amazing
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we had a fox and vixen that played between the metro tunnel facility and disney shipyard in berkley va. they would actually rest in the tall grass and watch us impound wrecked/disabled vehicles. city foxes.
I am making a book about foxes.
I always love dog. I already make lots of research with this dogs and create videos for dog. I know my research is correct. And i am going make a biggest blast soon. i am here to get more information about dogs. Thanks This channel always help me so much.
👉🏽 So cute 👈🏽
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Thanks for sharing
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Not surprising but I knew them all but the video they used when talking about the fennec fox was not a fennec and mkst people don't knks their babies are called kits/kittens and same with rabbits haha but there's still much more to know about foxes then people think