I'd bet that Fox Piss, Skunk Weed, and Mildew Covered Alfalfa would keep someone from trying to share your drink without ya knowing. "Decoy Water" just sounds like there's wrong with it lol😂😅😅😂😅😂
There’s a story of I believe British or Australian soldiers in WWI or maybe WWII where they used “water” or more often (supposedly) piss to rig up a mechanical dropper/switch thing that when it became full of liquid after a certain amount of time would then trigger a mechanism to fire a gun that was attached to it and they rigged them up all over the trenches in this one particular battle where they had to retreat but knew that if they just stopped shooting then they would be pushed by Germans during their retreat and get slaughtered so they rigged those systems to randomly shoot to make the Germans think it was business as usual and thus was the OG decoy piss water and allowed them to retreat without any loss if I remember correctly
@@chrishayes5755 you should reflect on how you nanaged to think that your general intuition that "you can train animals" trumps the experience of someone running a fox sanctuary, regarding the matter of how trainable foxes are to suppress their scent-marking instinct.
@@chrishayes5755damn you seem like a very smart person that does this for a living unlike this girl that just got there today and knows nothing about animals and foxes
I looked it up because I've never heard the sound before and this is THE most accurate description!! I'm glad a know that now because if I'd heard that on like a camping trip or something I would've called the cops thinking some weird torture rituals where going down lol
I rescued a baby fox from being splattered on the road around 11pm on a Saturday night. Took it back to where I found it and kept coming back to me so I took it home for the night. I fed it cat food and cat biscuits, took it out for a walk in the back garden so it could relieve itself. I stayed up the whole night to call the SSPCA (Scottish version of the RSPCA), as it was a Sunday, to come and take it to safety. The same week our cat died who I had also rescued a year before from starvation basically having no home as the cats owner had passed away. That week was pretty brutal.
@@nataliestephenson215just say it jumped into your car when the door was open and wouldn’t come out, and it peed inside the car while you tried to get it out, throw in some jokes about it hissing or growling or whatever they do to defend territory or talk about it eating something in the car
The reason he looks like that is a bit sad. He was bred for the (illegal) pet trade. Maya explains it often and better, but basically people who want foxes as pets want them to have different colors, fluffier tails, shorter snouts, to be more confortable around humans, etc. In short, they basically want a dog but be able to brag about it being a fox, which is dumb. Just get a dog, folks!
Same thing with capybaras. As a Brazilian i keep saying this to the gringos when they say that they want to take capybaras to their homes in North America or Europe as pets. Those things are a eating machine, can carry a lot of parasites and reproduce like rabbits. If they escape into the wild, its going to be a ecological disaster in North America or Europe, because they will eat EVERTHING near and inside the rivers. (There is a small invasive group already in Florida but i think the crocs will keep the population under control) Will be the US wild hogs problem all over again.
Their favorite playtime is at night too so they make all their play chatter at night. They also have no problem killing any small animal you may have. My uncle has 2 foxes and one of them tried killing a cat, that cat ended up needing surgery because her face got ripped open. Their teeth and nails are really sharp too and they can cause injury even without meaning to, my uncles fox almost bit half his nose off trying to give him a little love bite. He needed stitches to put his nose back together. Some foxes can audio become aggressive to people they don't know so you have to be extra careful with any guests. Their adorable animals and are a joy to watch but they require a lot of work, patience and money.
@@katie85705 lol that reminds me of that Norm Macdonald movie Dirty Work… Chris Farley’s character hooking up with a “Saigon whore” that bit his nose off
Maybe they’re like cats? Cats don’t typically go for stagnant water sources and prefer flowing as it’s more likely to be safe for them to drink…maybe it’s a similar situation where they don’t realize it’s not good to pee in it cause it’s supposed to be their water source
I finally saw a wild fox doing the scream. I heard it repeatedly and moving my direction, so I watched and was so surprised to finally see the fox. I would have thought maybe screech owl.
I previously worked as a nature interpreter at a wildlife rehab centre that also doubled as an education centre and I constantly had to tell parents people weren't smoking weed near the fox enclosure it was just their pee
Pretty valuable video tbh, I’m sure there are people watching fox sanctuary videos thinking they would be good pets but knowing about the pee and smell is a good deterrent
Thats why alot of sancutaries will make ya take a jar of fresh fox piss home and open it and see if ya can stand it for a week. Also during the winter most cities and tree farms spray the trunk of their trees in fox piss. It freezes to the tree keeps out prey animals and if anyone steals the tree to use for xmas once the tree defrost it reeks. Ya have to throw out the tree and tear out anything it touches to maybe get the smell out of your house
I'm content to view them in sanctuary situations. As beautiful as they are, they are for looking. plus my house already smells like weed from me, i dont need weed + pee
I agree. I would add that particular love seems like an "infatuation" love. I appreciate owners and caretakers that love their pets/residents enough to be completely transparent and honest about them. Proper education and research is critical and helps deter possible abuse...as some who would have to learn the "hard way" may not be able to cope.
I inherited the responsibility of a pit bull. ... It's like a weapon on a leash. I never let her outside without her harness on. She's a sweet girl with people, but would absolutely go after any small animal that isn't a dog.
@@timbattle4035ngl, pee is generally fine to consume so long as it’s their own (same with most mammals including humans). It’s the poop that soils the water. If those foxes had ‘waterfall’ bowls they would be fine. An example of similar behaviour is coyotes peeing on their kill when they’re done eating but not fully done with the consuming the body. It most likely is a way of claiming the corpse/area.
The police were called to the Rotterdam zoo so many times because people thought there was a weed plantation but it was just their maned wolves (a canine whose pee also smells like weed) that they had to put a sign up 😂
@@wwxluvr2643 public weed plantations arent legal. in fact its only the distribution and consumption that is legal iirc, a remnant of a "social experiment" thats never been changed
@@ssfc117 People think weed is legal in the Netherlands, but that's a misconception because of Amsterdam and the red light district. In actual fact it's still illegal, although it's decriminalized for what they call "personal use" (i.e very small amounts, something like 5 grams or less).
@@theyreoutthere.huntinggearRight?! Nothing like going about your day, and you just get a divine whiff and you just stop AND DEEPLY INHALE until it's gone, esp if it's someone hotboxing and driving 💚
We use to have a fox that brought her kits out in my backyard to play. They were cute and she sprayed all over the chicken coop but never attacked our chickens. Now we have some coyotes that attack everything and likely killed the mother and kit foxes. Thank you young lady for talking about foxes and educating people about them, you are an angel.
I believe everything you’re saying. But the crazy thing that only makes me feel amazed is that you remember so much detail about what you and your friend did every day and you said you left some stuff out.
There is a video on youtube that shows an elderly couple owning 2 foxes, and the lady said she can't take it anymore. Her entire house was wrecked and everything smells like pee. She said none of her friends come over anymore. She was forced to take the foxes to a sanctuary. She was also forced to move into a new place. As her place had to be totally overhauled to the point that it was almost condemned. She explains that she rescued them because she found the babies abandoned and didn't seem right to leave them there. So she adopted them. But once they got big, all hell broke loose. Specially when she was at work they both always broke out of their cages she was forced to put them in because they were wrecking the furniture. and getting all over the kitchen. They also found a way into the fridge. Her husband never complained because he just wanted his wife to be happy and rescuing the baby foxes made her happy. Its a happy and horror story at the same time. She said the sanctuary taught her a lot about foxes and how people should not have them as pets. Something she didn't know until it was too late. She visits the foxes all the time with her elderly husband and brings them gifts every visit. They also donate to the sanctuary their foxes live in.
Thank you for sharing the story. It is important to remember that incidents like these often occur when individuals attempt to keep wild animals as pets.
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@@GameFuMaster moron. Wild animals need to be wild. Like children need to be children. We have dogs, cats, and the rest of the shit, we need to leave/help nature to recover.
As someone who worked with foxes, coyotes and wolves at a sanctuary for several years I SUPER appreciate it when creators talk about this kind of stuff and let people know these are not pets 😅
I can remember in the 70s going to a pub in Bristol and drinking in the quieter of two of its bars. Then a local came in with his pet fox. Immediately the bar was filled with a peculiar smell. Also all the dogs in the next bar went nuts. I think there is a documentary on YT about an experiment to domesticate foxes in Russia, where after a few generations they don’t smell bad and behave like pet dogs
@@aeron8293There's no such thing as a domesticated fox. That could take decades, even a few centuries to perfectly breed out those traits. Wolves somehow becoming things like retrievers and pitbulls doesn't happen in a fairly limited experiment.
@@sws212 broadly I agree but there is a spectrum of domestication, it's not as black and white as "is domesticated" and "is not." like I said silver foxes were bred to have some level of domestication and exhibit features of domestication syndrome, however they lack a lot of selected traits that would make it more practical for them to cohabit with humans.
Fun Fact: The urine that a maned wolf uses to mark its territory has a distinctive cannabis smell. This smell once set the police on a hunt for cannabis smokers in the Rotterdam Zoo.
In case you also needed to know, a couple had a serious problem with a fox they adopted and raised. He was a puppy when they picked him out of the forest but he's still a wild animal. He attacked their baby and had to kick him out, otherwise he could eat their child!
This. I have been blessed to have foxes start visiting my yard. Seeing them in person is a beautiful reminder of just how wild and free they are. people feel the need to domesticate everything. But stepping back and just admiring them being their funky selves is so cool.
While technically you can start domestication of almost any animal, not everything is actually domesticated. For a large population of human settlements to domesticate something it must meet 5 criteria of domestication. Not everything meets the criteria fully either, for example, house cats are only semi domesticated. If they ever evolved without retractable claws, they would become dependent enough to be fully domesticated. Some animals also domesticated themselves around humans like domestic honey bees. Both sides benefit from a mutual relationship.
@Brian2765, Eeeewww! [Intended to be said in the voice of Jimmy Fallon's character, Sara, no H, because Hs are EEEEWWWW! 😂😂😂😂😂] GREAT COMMENT, BTW!!! I appreciate your unique perspective on the world!!! Best regards!!
"Piss where you drink" - A wise fox
Moose head beer from Canada is like that. I think they tapped it from the tap down under.
"Piss IN your drink"
@@ShaddySoldier It's a play on "don't shit where you sleep" ✌️
@@jamiemeshire yeah I know
So that no one else can drink it.
"That's a decoy water" is something I never thought I'd hear in my life
Never had to use it to get someone to stop drinking off of your beverage, I'm guessing? Lol😅😂
I'd bet that Fox Piss, Skunk Weed, and Mildew Covered Alfalfa would keep someone from trying to share your drink without ya knowing. "Decoy Water" just sounds like there's wrong with it lol😂😅😅😂😅😂
And for it to make sense. Place the decoy water a little more to the left.
There’s a story of I believe British or Australian soldiers in WWI or maybe WWII where they used “water” or more often (supposedly) piss to rig up a mechanical dropper/switch thing that when it became full of liquid after a certain amount of time would then trigger a mechanism to fire a gun that was attached to it and they rigged them up all over the trenches in this one particular battle where they had to retreat but knew that if they just stopped shooting then they would be pushed by Germans during their retreat and get slaughtered so they rigged those systems to randomly shoot to make the Germans think it was business as usual and thus was the OG decoy piss water and allowed them to retreat without any loss if I remember correctly
Why is your profile picture? Just an Asian person like that can’t be you.
“Doesn’t it smell like skunk or weed?”
*the super baked cameraman*: yeah it’s the foxes for sure”
😂😂😂
Lol
🤣🤣
Cameraman always high
Lol! That's exactly what I thought.
They purr like cats too.
They scream like stuck pigs too xD They and deer make the weirdest animal noises I've ever heard.
Awww that's amazing
They also communicate by screaming
@@willek1335 they make that noise when mating.
@@T57Custodian So do I, they're not that special!
“No, officer, it’s just the foxes out back”
LMAO!
Lets just hope it's a fox 😂
Bro 💀
the thing that sucks about weed being legal now is that jokes like these will lose their place
"Aight playa you enjoy them Foxes out back just keep it down alright"
i loled hard
This is exactly what someone who wants to keep all foxes to themselves would say…
😅😂
This comment wins!!
Lol
😂
😅😅
“That’s their decoy water”, girl though she could outsmart the fox 🦊
hey girl, you know you can TRAIN animals right? you know so they don't pee in certain places.. might wanna get on that.
@@chrishayes5755Yes they are just dogs right smh
@@chrishayes5755 you should reflect on how you nanaged to think that your general intuition that "you can train animals" trumps the experience of someone running a fox sanctuary, regarding the matter of how trainable foxes are to suppress their scent-marking instinct.
Now we know why women are foxy
@@chrishayes5755damn you seem like a very smart person that does this for a living unlike this girl that just got there today and knows nothing about animals and foxes
Cameraman : 📹😶🌫️ 🚬 💨 💨 “Yeah”
Also when they fight they sound like a bag of babies being tortured by a demon
😂
Wtf 😂
Like the southern border.
I looked it up because I've never heard the sound before and this is THE most accurate description!! I'm glad a know that now because if I'd heard that on like a camping trip or something I would've called the cops thinking some weird torture rituals where going down lol
Bruhh wtf
"If you piss in your drink, others won't drink it."
The supposed wise fox
Foxes aren't call clever for no reason.
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That sounds like Tito Wordsmith 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Well, I see no fails in his logic...
It's like spitting in your own drink.
You can SMELL the fox enclosure at the zoo WAAAY before you can actually SEE the enclosure. 😂
Ain’t never seen a zoo fox but aight
@@mosstrigg9718 Broooo you haven't been to many good zoos!
He has the vibe of "I've made a terrible career choice"
L😄L
I rescued a baby fox from being splattered on the road around 11pm on a Saturday night. Took it back to where I found it and kept coming back to me so I took it home for the night. I fed it cat food and cat biscuits, took it out for a walk in the back garden so it could relieve itself. I stayed up the whole night to call the SSPCA (Scottish version of the RSPCA), as it was a Sunday, to come and take it to safety. The same week our cat died who I had also rescued a year before from starvation basically having no home as the cats owner had passed away. That week was pretty brutal.
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She says this with a face of genuine frustration and disappointment. I love it.
Yeah she's fed up
@@georgie5700 She has no more fox to give.
😂😂😂
@@danielhall6477 you win the comment of the day good sir 🏆🎉
Why in the world is she (or they) even keeping foxes in the first place?
“Doesn’t it smell like skunk..or like weed?” Those foxes are getting baked at night.
“Dumbass humans think we’re just peeing”
*Commence fox giggles*
That's how the weed got its name
😂
That explains the late night calls to Pizza Hut and the empty doritos bags. 😂
Definitely some stoners hanging out with the foxes at night
You can lead a fox to water, but he'll just drink his piss
that's not a fox, that's bear grylls
@@thatguybrody4819underrated reply, nearly forgot about that dude😂
Cant trust the water, unless its neutralize with his own piss.
He wont though, hell piss in it, and then walk away from it and not drink it. Thats why its a bad thing.
@@thatguybrody4819I was gonna say Kevin Costner but that's pretty funny.
THIS IS HIGHLY INFORMATIVE!
THANK YOU!
“That’s not weed officer that’s my pet fox”
I will use that as excuse 😂😂I😂
@@gerrybennett2820shahs only if you’re allowed to own them in your state/area 😅 cause if not they’ll getcha on that too lol
I have never heard of "Fox" weed. I have heard the term "skunk" weed
@@nataliestephenson215just say it jumped into your car when the door was open and wouldn’t come out, and it peed inside the car while you tried to get it out, throw in some jokes about it hissing or growling or whatever they do to defend territory or talk about it eating something in the car
And that brown paper bag is there.... Uh lunch officer
That's a good cover "no officer no marijuana here, it's the fox I swear".
What does the fox say?
Nothing.
He aint no snitch.
What cops?
No seriously, though. This has happened to zoo's (though I've only seen more with maned wolves)
You just straight up outid the Homie bro how you gonna be like that
That's what Beavers said.
“That’s a decoy water and it’s just a pee bowl” is some of the funniest shit I’ve heard all week
Never seen a fox like that beautiful
It’s not natural, it was artificially selected to be like that in order to become a pet in the illegal California pet trade
The reason he looks like that is a bit sad. He was bred for the (illegal) pet trade. Maya explains it often and better, but basically people who want foxes as pets want them to have different colors, fluffier tails, shorter snouts, to be more confortable around humans, etc. In short, they basically want a dog but be able to brag about it being a fox, which is dumb. Just get a dog, folks!
Agreed! And I like her little animals.
Yep, she sure is pretty, even in that long sleeved button up. Pretty fox indeed.
@@LAkadian name of the fox??? Asking for a friend
“Sir, have you been smoking?”
“Officer foxes have really interesting musks”
😂 I loled, thank you
Fox: Hope she doesn't find our grow room 😂
Lol😂😂😂😂
Yes!!!
😂😂😂😂
Haha.
I appreciate this actually talks about some of the difficulties of raising animals insteads of some cutesy things "ooh they'll love you too much"
Same thing with capybaras.
As a Brazilian i keep saying this to the gringos when they say that they want to take capybaras to their homes in North America or Europe as pets.
Those things are a eating machine, can carry a lot of parasites and reproduce like rabbits.
If they escape into the wild, its going to be a ecological disaster in North America or Europe, because they will eat EVERTHING near and inside the rivers. (There is a small invasive group already in Florida but i think the crocs will keep the population under control)
Will be the US wild hogs problem all over again.
She's adorable .
creepy
Yea... Because SHE looks like Really Read🤩😍🥳😝
@@Eaon69 he's probably 60 year old dude
@@Eaon69We can't even say people are adorable anymore?
@@bola5671 creep
They also rip everything to shreds, dig up anything they can, and will make horrible banshee noises for no reason.
But they are sweet and very cute.
And they are very good climbers. Usually, enclosures need to be like a cat enclosure, with a closed roof.
Their favorite playtime is at night too so they make all their play chatter at night. They also have no problem killing any small animal you may have. My uncle has 2 foxes and one of them tried killing a cat, that cat ended up needing surgery because her face got ripped open. Their teeth and nails are really sharp too and they can cause injury even without meaning to, my uncles fox almost bit half his nose off trying to give him a little love bite. He needed stitches to put his nose back together. Some foxes can audio become aggressive to people they don't know so you have to be extra careful with any guests. Their adorable animals and are a joy to watch but they require a lot of work, patience and money.
@@katie85705 lol that reminds me of that Norm Macdonald movie Dirty Work… Chris Farley’s character hooking up with a “Saigon whore” that bit his nose off
Kids do that
The cons seem to definitely outweigh pros
That gray one is looking suspicious, like its about to pee on something.
Right it was like searching for something to pee on 😂
Lol
lol!
*SUS.*
You don't understand bro, he wanted to claim her as his territory.
Having to implement a decoy water so that foxes don't pee in their own water source is something I would never have guessed about them.
Same.... They seem fairly more intelligent than that 😅😅😅😅
Maybe they’re like cats? Cats don’t typically go for stagnant water sources and prefer flowing as it’s more likely to be safe for them to drink…maybe it’s a similar situation where they don’t realize it’s not good to pee in it cause it’s supposed to be their water source
Mice do that too like I swear they only pee in the water bowl
Ya foxes seem dumb but we poop and pee in our water all the time. We call them toilets.
@@shakinbottles”well it’s already wet over here, I don’t want my whole cage wet” that’s a mouses logic probably lol
Wow blast from the past - Welcome back Feng! This was the best talk Ive seen in respect to art and A.I. very insightful.
A foxes scream is probably the most terrifying thing I’ve ever heard. Your neighbors will think you’re a serial killer.
Mountain lion is worse
@@user-rn3rn6nl3hyes whichever animal sounds like an Aztec death whistle is the worst.
@@BR540E mountain lion sounds like a screaming woman or a banshee.
@@BR540E a pack of coyotes can be pretty terrifying up close.
I finally saw a wild fox doing the scream. I heard it repeatedly and moving my direction, so I watched and was so surprised to finally see the fox. I would have thought maybe screech owl.
My neighbors must take care of foxes on weekends
nah, your neighbour is just Jeffrey Dahmer
My neighbors must have them all the time
😊
No their cooking meth.
😂😂😂😂😂
I previously worked as a nature interpreter at a wildlife rehab centre that also doubled as an education centre and I constantly had to tell parents people weren't smoking weed near the fox enclosure it was just their pee
So if i ever want to get high at a wildlife centre i should do it near the fox enclosure, got it
@@loneberry8905 I mean, basically yeah!
Cap
W advice - appreciate you, champ.
@@ryanof3004Cope
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
She just smoked a bowl and blamed it on the foxes.😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Pretty valuable video tbh, I’m sure there are people watching fox sanctuary videos thinking they would be good pets but knowing about the pee and smell is a good deterrent
Thats why alot of sancutaries will make ya take a jar of fresh fox piss home and open it and see if ya can stand it for a week. Also during the winter most cities and tree farms spray the trunk of their trees in fox piss. It freezes to the tree keeps out prey animals and if anyone steals the tree to use for xmas once the tree defrost it reeks. Ya have to throw out the tree and tear out anything it touches to maybe get the smell out of your house
@@melissasplitt158cats do that? Wtf never heard of a cat doing that lol
@@44H44 that’s because we spay and neuter them
@@melissasplitt158 the difference is a good owner spays/neuters their cats so they don't pee everywhere. With foxes it doesn't work.
Wouldn't you normally be honest?
"Don't they smell like weed?"
"No that's us."
Wow , Her intelligence and love for animals is so beautiful ❤️🤗
I'm content to view them in sanctuary situations. As beautiful as they are, they are for looking. plus my house already smells like weed from me, i dont need weed + pee
I read this as “my house already smells like weed and pee from me” 😭
There not just for looking
Hehe
Peeweed 😂
lol same, and i can't match their energy
They smell like skunk weed. You should start following them around to see where they get that scent from. Just saying.
Never thought I would hear the words “decoy water” in my lifetime but here we are
I'm putting that in my arsenal, along with 'pocket sand'. :3
@@jamesgizasson you better. Pocket sand is a timeless classic
The more you know! *the more you wish you didn’t know anything…* 🥺
@@jamesgizasson The classic Dale Gribble pocket sand
Right 😂
"no officer, i swear, its my fox"
Wow she is genuinely Beautiful and I mean that in the most sincere way possible!!!!
@@MrTubbyTubb76 I was thinking the same. Wow.
@@Fiftycents50John 3:16
We aren't blind
@@Dryhten1801 Glad to hear!!!!
*furiously takes notes* "Get a fox to mask the weed smell"
maned foxes work better, I think someone got the police on them by having one
@@four4eightok note to self fox actually brings cops do not get.
The foxes got their own thing going-on……that does. To conform ….to the norm………..
It would.
@@four4eight😂😂😂
Good to know. I’ve noticed people who love a particular animal won’t mention it’s downsides.
They want all the "likes"
I agree. I would add that particular love seems like an "infatuation" love. I appreciate owners and caretakers that love their pets/residents enough to be completely transparent and honest about them. Proper education and research is critical and helps deter possible abuse...as some who would have to learn the "hard way" may not be able to cope.
I inherited the responsibility of a pit bull. ... It's like a weapon on a leash. I never let her outside without her harness on. She's a sweet girl with people, but would absolutely go after any small animal that isn't a dog.
@@Mattfreeman89same here. Although she got mad and peed and pooped her water bowl too. 😮
So fox like...😏🤭
@@timbattle4035ngl, pee is generally fine to consume so long as it’s their own (same with most mammals including humans). It’s the poop that soils the water. If those foxes had ‘waterfall’ bowls they would be fine. An example of similar behaviour is coyotes peeing on their kill when they’re done eating but not fully done with the consuming the body. It most likely is a way of claiming the corpse/area.
"There you go kids. That is why we cannot have a catdog."
hyenas are catdogs
@@ApotheosisTunesYou don't want them as pets either
Such a good cartoon
The most beautiful creature I will continue to view from a distance
"If it smells like yours, it's yours."
It happens with humans too, but as we don't smell that strong we don't notice it, dogs can...
"officer a fox must've somehow gotten in my car I swear" 💀
Got sprayed by a skunk is a better excuse.
Lol #1 answer 👍
The police were called to the Rotterdam zoo so many times because people thought there was a weed plantation but it was just their maned wolves (a canine whose pee also smells like weed) that they had to put a sign up 😂
Why tf the Dutch calling the cops over weed
i wonder how many arrests this lead to
@@ssfc117maybe some law that doesn’t allow smoking weed in public places? sort of like with alcohol 🤔 I’m curious too
@@wwxluvr2643 public weed plantations arent legal. in fact its only the distribution and consumption that is legal iirc, a remnant of a "social experiment" thats never been changed
@@ssfc117 People think weed is legal in the Netherlands, but that's a misconception because of Amsterdam and the red light district. In actual fact it's still illegal, although it's decriminalized for what they call "personal use" (i.e very small amounts, something like 5 grams or less).
🎶what does the fox say?🎶
Fox to cameraman, bruh, stop blaming that skunk weed smell on me! You gonna tell her or am I?
"They also smell like skunk" leans towards it and inhales
Hahahaha right. Anytime I smell skunk here in Texas I'm taking deep whiffs and others are like ughhh my head hurts hahaha.
@@theyreoutthere.huntinggearRight?! Nothing like going about your day, and you just get a divine whiff and you just stop AND DEEPLY INHALE until it's gone, esp if it's someone hotboxing and driving 💚
@@KuraiKuroNeko let's be friends 😃
You can almost hear a bong rip as she sniffs the air
@@KuraiKuroNeko yessss. Especially in the presence of any authority figure hahaha. I just laugh at them 🤣
Now I understand why I caught a fox on our wildlife camera first drinking and then peeing in our hedgehog water bowl.
well atleast not the other way around
@@meze2095😂👌
@@meze2095 😆 definitely
Tails got his revenge.
Maybe they are just really chill 🦊 lol
That’s why I enjoy nature on my phone/tv screen, can’t smell, can’t be bitten or eaten😅
That is a very good point
Just wait for Elon’s Smell-O-Vision collaboratively released by Vizio
Right, it’s the only way I personally can appreciate birds. Those bastards are beautiful but scare me. 😂
Unfortunately this can also lead people to be delusional about nature 😐
“If you love it, hate it, fear it, or just don’t know wtf it is PISS all over it”
-a wise old fox 🦊
I don't want them as pets, I want them as friends
They will pee on ya. They get into fights over it.
Also it sticks to clothes regardless of how much you wash it and it will not go away unless it's been months or so
What happened to men 😂😂
@@Nikki-cm2dpWtf 😂 there are plenty of men and women everywhere that want foxes and many other animals as friends.... 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
@@Nikki-cm2dp “What happened to women? 😂”
See how stupid you sound? It’s exactly the same. Let people be.
Suddenly I've adopted an entire legion of foxes, they're now apart of my army
Whenever you see those videos of people with the cute pet foxes in their house. Now you can smell those videos.
My father used to say dont piss on your own dunghill, but I guess foxes dont believe that.
Why I never want to go to a zoo or farm
“Or like weed” while looking absolutely blitzed out of her mind.
she asian lollll
Bro frrr
She's a pawg
I would be to. Perfect job for it. 😊
@@gamefein885there's always one. You feel better voicing that?
I had to do this at work to keep coworkers from eating my food and using my coffee creamer.
Bro???
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Did you mark the creamer with piss or…
Desperate times call for desperate measures
Good luck.. I'm not sure that would be enough at my work..
I love how she said Weed 😂
"You dont understand, officer. Its not weed smell, I was just volunteering at a fox sanctuary" 😂
L🤣L
Maam step out of the car, I didn't smell you 3 blocks away because of fox scented clothing.
Foxes smelling like weed is a fact I didn’t know I needed in my life 😂❤
Lmao.. Ditto
Pretty sure she said "wee"
@@yotetoob no, she said weed. I think you need a hearing aid
@@yotetoob nope 100% not
Skunks dont smell like weed thats something boomers who hate weed say
"They pee on everything"
Me and my bunny making eye contact
It’s not potty trained? You know you can train it, right?
Note: the lady's 👖
Hahahahaha eye contact , awkward silence then the bunny says , " how about those Mets.
My bunny pee's in his litter box 99% of the time. The only time he pees somewhere else is when he is mad at me.
@@poochyenarulezwell, bunnies are kinda sassy. They're the last animals you'd expect to be sassy, but they are 😁
Foxes are enjoyable, funny and playful. And beautiful ❤
“Doesn’t it smell like skunk? Or like weed?”
Cameraman: 👁️🫦👁️
Skunk #1 is my favorite weed strain! Come on over foxes!! 🦊
"shhh we're not in a legal state"
@@NateS917 I meant….uh… oregano 🌿….. damn auto spell 😂 thanks 🙏 my man!
@@markdowney5505you should never come.on foxes
@@josephridler-em5pk they’ll understand….just marking my territory….
I freaken love foxes.
She’s gorgeous!
BETAAAAAA
@@marclalogia7216whats the problem dude? She is gorgerous, nothing bad for being a man of culture
@@thechosenone3625 he's just brain washed, ignore them.
maya higa
🙋🏻♂️🙋🏻♀️🤦🏻♂️
We use to have a fox that brought her kits out in my backyard to play. They were cute and she sprayed all over the chicken coop but never attacked our chickens. Now we have some coyotes that attack everything and likely killed the mother and kit foxes. Thank you young lady for talking about foxes and educating people about them, you are an angel.
I believe everything you’re saying. But the crazy thing that only makes me feel amazed is that you remember so much detail about what you and your friend did every day and you said you left some stuff out.
I love her almost deadpan attitude 😂
Omg I was thinking it was Audrey Plaza
Someone gets it. 😂
"just the facts, ma'am, just the facts."
I kinda do the same thing when just spouting out facts about snakes, because I have repeated it alot but im excited to tell people
I love her too
She looks tired 😂
Bless you child lol
Her workday is pretty intense
Is that Maia Higa?
Yeah most people who work hard and long hours usually don’t look like youtubers or celebrities. Weird huh?
And hot! Those long sleeves.😊
@@grumpynomad3551 well, you're sure living up to your name. Are you going to tell us how you worked in a coal mine at 4 years old?
There is a video on youtube that shows an elderly couple owning 2 foxes,
and the lady said she can't take it anymore. Her entire house was wrecked and everything smells like pee. She said none of her friends come over anymore. She was forced to take the foxes to a sanctuary.
She was also forced to move into a new place. As her place had to be totally overhauled to the point that it was almost condemned.
She explains that she rescued them because she found the babies abandoned and didn't seem right to leave them there. So she adopted them. But once they got big, all hell broke loose. Specially when she was at work they both always broke out of their cages she was forced to put them in because they were wrecking the furniture. and getting all over the kitchen. They also found a way into the fridge. Her husband never complained because he just wanted his wife to be happy and rescuing the baby foxes made her happy.
Its a happy and horror story at the same time.
She said the sanctuary taught her a lot about foxes and how people should not have them as pets. Something she didn't know until it was too late.
She visits the foxes all the time with her elderly husband and brings them gifts every visit. They also donate to the sanctuary their foxes live in.
I give up. There's an epidemic of people spelling 'Lose' as 'Loose'
Seeing you do the opposite just blew my mind. I quit the internet 😂
I give up. There's an epidemic of people spelling 'Lose' as 'Loose'
Seeing you do the opposite just blew my mind. I quit the internet 😂
@@PoopaChallupa
BYE !! 👋
@@TwstedTVHI!!👋👋
Thank you for sharing the story. It is important to remember that incidents like these often occur when individuals attempt to keep wild animals as pets.
Caretakers: *bring new water.*
Foxes: "it's dumbassing time!"
Not to mention that they can also be obnoxiously loud and hyperactive.
Meh what animal isnt
@@alexevans3498 fish
yeah but so are huskies
So they're just like children. But I already knew children made horrible pets. So horrible that even the pound wouldn't take mine...
The one thing holding foxxos back
They are like rambunctious 2 year olds that get into everything all the time. And they don't grow out of it.
"Ya'll humans piss and shit in water. Stop being hypocrites." -Foxes
We really do 🤣
lets use a little box, or litter.
@@acornsucks2111 Humanure compost toilets are the way to go.
Yeah but we dont drink the same water
@@marcusjackman1487human poo can't be used as manure due to the type of bacteria that's in it
A very forthright young lady.
"Hold my piss bowl." -Foxes, probably
Urine has been known for many health benefits such as extreme measures to cure cancer, even terminal cancer, urine contains 100+ indifferent stem cells, meaning the stem cells are unique in which cells in specific organs are repaired. It's actually very fascinating, but the interesting part is that fermented urine, over 20 days contains 100+ MILLION stem cells. This is why big pharma buys waste from portable restroom companies.
😂😂😂
Step 1: Purchase weed seeds
Step 2: Adopt a pet fox
Step 3: Blame the smell on the fox
Step 4: Profit 📈
STONKS 😂
+ free manure for the plants
Gaanja gaanja🎶
Excellent 😎
Trailer park boys
Literally watched a clip of a couple who owned one and said "awe he just peed on the pillow"
Do you mean the rescue center #SaveaFox ?
I love the Yesssssss.......... it said so much using 3 letters
Foxes are the definition of do not domesticate me.
They are wild and cunning for a reason their whole existence is to live in the wild and be free.
that's why you breed it out of them
Domestication changes the traits of the wild animals.
You can say the exact same thing about wolves. That's why we turned them into dogs.
Funny you say that as there are in fact domesticated foxes.
@@GameFuMaster moron. Wild animals need to be wild. Like children need to be children. We have dogs, cats, and the rest of the shit, we need to leave/help nature to recover.
As someone who worked with foxes, coyotes and wolves at a sanctuary for several years I SUPER appreciate it when creators talk about this kind of stuff and let people know these are not pets 😅
Babe when can i take out to dinner for your hard work 😘
“Why do I drink my own urine? Because it’s sterile and I like the taste” -Patches O’Houlihan
Needs waaaaay more likes than the other dumbass comments 🤣
🤟
‘Necessary?’
Definitely not sterile lol
@@samuelw4492 urine is definitely sterile, do some research but it is the waste that you produce so you don’t want to drink it
Technician : Sir ,why is your computer smells like weed
Me : Oh, it's because my Firefox is leaking errors
Smart move having the fox narrate the short
Yeah, she cute AF. 😂
I can remember in the 70s going to a pub in Bristol and drinking in the quieter of two of its bars. Then a local came in with his pet fox. Immediately the bar was filled with a peculiar smell. Also all the dogs in the next bar went nuts. I think there is a documentary on YT about an experiment to domesticate foxes in Russia, where after a few generations they don’t smell bad and behave like pet dogs
nah even the domesticated foxes pee everywhere, the domestication aspect of silver foxes is mainly temperament
Dogs have a 30 thousand years head start against domesticated foxes, it will take a while for that experiment.
@@aeron8293There's no such thing as a domesticated fox. That could take decades, even a few centuries to perfectly breed out those traits. Wolves somehow becoming things like retrievers and pitbulls doesn't happen in a fairly limited experiment.
@@sws212 broadly I agree but there is a spectrum of domestication, it's not as black and white as "is domesticated" and "is not." like I said silver foxes were bred to have some level of domestication and exhibit features of domestication syndrome, however they lack a lot of selected traits that would make it more practical for them to cohabit with humans.
@@bladeoflucatiel And even with that head start, dogs still pee everywhere if the owners just let them be, so imagine foxes.
Nice to see someone mentioning the downsides of keeping wild animals. There’s a LOT more than “ their so cute!”.
*They're* 🙂
*they're
@@fransthefox9682 at least the grammar Nazis are feeling useful…
@@megastick9324remember, you can't make a mistake on the internet 😅
@@megastick9324 I give you a pass if English isn't your first language.
Another example of looks can be deciving. 😂 Foxes mark everything but looks so cute.
I had an artic fox when I was a kid. This is so true, they stink and pee on everything. 😂
She over here trying to blame the weed smell on the fox🤭
She sounds like a fellow stoner too 😂
😂😂😂😂😂
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Fun Fact: The urine that a maned wolf uses to mark its territory has a distinctive cannabis smell. This smell once set the police on a hunt for cannabis smokers in the Rotterdam Zoo.
@@scatman786Thankfully it is federally legal here!
I needed to hear this... my husband thanks you for putting my fox-pet dreams to rest.
In case you also needed to know, a couple had a serious problem with a fox they adopted and raised. He was a puppy when they picked him out of the forest but he's still a wild animal. He attacked their baby and had to kick him out, otherwise he could eat their child!
They whine constantly when they’re happy too. And sneaky, devious as fits their image. Forget a Savannah cat too. Sorry .
Awww don't let a little piss and weed stop you. Get the Fox.
@@gdc6153 They decided not to. She is yours now, good luck.
@@geraldfriend256 thanks TH-cam moderator. I already have💁
“Piss where you drink” sounds like something those gods says in religious books😂
Thanks for fixing my desire to have a fox as a pet. Love enjoying yours via video though 😅.
This girl is gorgeous ❤
This. I have been blessed to have foxes start visiting my yard. Seeing them in person is a beautiful reminder of just how wild and free they are. people feel the need to domesticate everything. But stepping back and just admiring them being their funky selves is so cool.
While technically you can start domestication of almost any animal, not everything is actually domesticated. For a large population of human settlements to domesticate something it must meet 5 criteria of domestication. Not everything meets the criteria fully either, for example, house cats are only semi domesticated. If they ever evolved without retractable claws, they would become dependent enough to be fully domesticated.
Some animals also domesticated themselves around humans like domestic honey bees. Both sides benefit from a mutual relationship.
Ok grandma
@@HvacefficianatoGood one 😮 I’ll write that one down
Until they kill all your chickens.
@@ianrawlings2546 mine are lazy and prefer cat food. they sit and eat with the cats
Me: I love foxes, I’m gonna have one when I’m older.
Her: Why you don’t want a fox as a pet
Me: I still wanna a fox.
Fox wanted to be interviewed too🦊
Whenever people smell a skunk they’re like ewww. Then theres me taking deep calming breaths 😅
@Brian2765,
Eeeewww!
[Intended to be said in the voice of Jimmy Fallon's character, Sara, no H, because Hs are EEEEWWWW! 😂😂😂😂😂]
GREAT COMMENT, BTW!!!
I appreciate your unique perspective on the world!!!
Best regards!!
"I swear officer, it's just my pet fox!"
Your Sir win EPIC comment if the month.
@@mrdg1523 🙇
Dog: Gonna mark this tire
Fox: Hold my water bowl
"Doesn't it smell like Skunk or weed?"
"Huh bro?"
I thought she said weed😅
@@lorilannholm6224yes it’s weed she said
The fox is like damn be cool be cool what are you a narc
@@RuinedItAgain🤣