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Fox climbing a tree????
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<blockquote data-quote="CRNA" data-source="post: 552933" data-attributes="member: 22495"><p>The grey ones like this one usually have a thicker, fuller coat. They are shorter and more closely resemble a feline. The reds are taller, but are usually pretty lanky. I hear the red ones cannot climb. They more closely resemble a canine. They are neat little creatures though. I used to watch the grey foxes at my home come out every evening to my bait. They would come out at about dusk. If there was any light left, they would just get a mouthful and go back to the woods in cover to eat it. As it grew darker outside they would be more brave and just stay there to eat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CRNA, post: 552933, member: 22495"] The grey ones like this one usually have a thicker, fuller coat. They are shorter and more closely resemble a feline. The reds are taller, but are usually pretty lanky. I hear the red ones cannot climb. They more closely resemble a canine. They are neat little creatures though. I used to watch the grey foxes at my home come out every evening to my bait. They would come out at about dusk. If there was any light left, they would just get a mouthful and go back to the woods in cover to eat it. As it grew darker outside they would be more brave and just stay there to eat. [/QUOTE]
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