Jack the Fox - A Day in the Life

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+17 1. thundersnow commented 9 years ago

The man takes such good care of his fox and in return they are best buddies. Wonderful video!
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+5 2. garbagedrew commented 9 years ago

Such a cute creature. I wanted to see more. Now I guess I'll have to go watch Fantastic Mr. Fox.
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+5 3. joeman commented 9 years ago

I would like to have a fox.
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-1 4. thundersnow commented 9 years ago

me too....
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+3 5. Natan_el_Tigre commented 9 years ago

#2 You might enjoy this channel then:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmQjHNN11KDnK_KlzbWxiiQ <3
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+3 6. cameramaster commented 9 years ago

Not meaning to disrespect the guy...but I have to wonder if he's ever seen inside a hen house after a fox has run rampant inside it. Yep beautiful animals...no two ways about it...but keeping a Fox in an artificial environment is not going to tell you how it can be sometimes.
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+2 7. Judge-Jake commented 9 years ago

#6 I have indeed experienced the after effects of a fox slaughter both with chickens & Ducks and it's very unpleasant as most people know the fox kills & removes the heads of all those present and seemingly only takes one with him. This though is obvious behaviour if you think about it. Foxes have been around for much longer than coops and to come across twenty captive meals when you have to catch your own dinner what would you do. ISIS adopt this behaviour without a good reason. :S
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0 8. thundersnow commented 9 years ago

#7 What a sad story :'(
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+1 9. Judge-Jake commented 9 years ago

#7 Yes if ISIS had a good reason we would be on a shiter planet than this one :squirrel:
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0 10. thundersnow commented 9 years ago

#9 That's true! :*
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+2 11. nojcsika commented 9 years ago

I hope this wonderful man will live forever!!
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+2 12. cosminb commented 9 years ago

#7 don't they actually go and hide each capture in various hidden places to have something to eat later on? most probably, if left to do its thing, the fox will act this way, but if the farmer comes early in the morning to the 'killing' spot, the fox may not return to finish its job...