Jumping fox on trampoline

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1 Posted 283 days ago by eddie2042

Woll learn to lighten up and laugh will ya? but there's nothing to really laugh about here...

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2 Posted 283 days ago by Cargoon

"Seriously, this is how the humans do it. Seems more fun when they jump though"

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3 Posted 283 days ago by noogin

LOL @ #2

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4 Posted 283 days ago by NMY

This is very rare. You barelly have seen foxes in real life...

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5 Posted 282 days ago by banzemanga

Too bad. I thought that the fox was going to get scared because the trampoline was going to spring the fox high up.

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6 Posted 282 days ago by moskwiz

These are youngling foxes, I'm guessing its late summer and they're finding the trampoline to be a great way to practice hunting little rodents, mainly mice, in the wintertime.. The jumping moves one of the foxes demonstrates are pretty much exactly the way foxes hunt for mice who move around in little tunnels under the snow in wintertime :)

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7 Posted 282 days ago by patriotaus (moderator)

i wish we had foxes

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8 Posted 282 days ago by Reaperdaddy

WOW... the probabilities of seeing one fox is already very low. Seeing two fox even lower. And seeing two foxes doing some trampoline... guy was lucky to catch that with a cam

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9 Posted 282 days ago by smremde

Fox1: "grrr"
Fox2: "arrrg"
Fox1: "grr"
Both: "wait wtf was that?"
Fox1: "lemme look"
*boing*
*boing*
Fox1: Weeeeee!

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10 Posted 282 days ago by moskwiz

#8 #12 Where do you guys live?

Anyway, in Estonia, where I live and where wild forests cover nearly 50% of the whole land, the fox is one of the most numerous wild animals of them all (next to less numerous brown bear, raccoon dog, wolf, lynx), I myself have seen foxes at least a couple of dozen times altogether.

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11 Posted 282 days ago by USAnumber1

That is amusing behavior for those young red foxes and it was lucky to get it on video.
After throwing dinner scraps out in my back yard I can very often watch gray fox and opossum peacefully eating nose-to-nose without a fight.....I guess neither one really wants to tangle with the other one. I also have black bear and whitetail deer occasionally wandering through my yard but thank goodness no brown or grizzly bears. Bobcats are rarely seen around my area since they are very elusive.
That 'raccoon dog' was a new one to me so I had to look it up.It is a strange looking animal and it does resemble a raccoon.

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12 Comment rating too low, click to show Posted 282 days ago by Woll

#1 - Learn to lighten up and laugh?

I was taking the piss.

Note to self, black humour and sarcasm on Snotr will get you negative ratings.

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13 Posted 282 days ago by Smurfed

#12 I liked your first comment
#9 LMAO
It's the way they both look at 0.04, pricless

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14 Posted 282 days ago by monkey_head

so glad there's o fox hunting ban :D

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15 Posted 282 days ago by Salem

#(removed comment), #12

I really liked it too, that's my humour >:)

Well, the sarcasm part anyway ;)

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16 Posted 277 days ago by Fergus_Thedog

#7 where the hell in Australia do you live? Foxes are in plague proportions down South East Aus. Some dumb asshole pom brought them over to hunt, and now they have spread and decimated native marsupial populations. Them and those bastard cats that is.

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17 Posted 277 days ago by Oldfart

#16 If you had not given up your guns you could take care of those pesky fox and Ferrel cats. I would love to volunteer to do some varmint hunting down under. A .22-250 with a 9x scope would be the perfect rifle for the task. ;)

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18 Posted 190 days ago by bemaddy

I live in California. We have plenty of foxes here. Not the red ones though, we have gray ones. But seeing them on the trampoline like that made me laugh so hard. So friggin' cute! :D

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19 Posted 82 days ago by Ceasedx

it's amazing to see such a beautiful animal enjoying a human's work