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Gave Ricky A Headache
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<blockquote data-quote="Reelamin" data-source="post: 2426360" data-attributes="member: 42157"><p>Yes they can be heavier since they are thick. Foxes are a lot leaner. This was a younger one I would guess 12-14lb. A huge one for us would be 20-25lb. Like all pests they have thick puffy fur so look heavier than they are. My experience with them is they can be real mean mother's when trying to kill barn and house cats. They will run from a dog until it corners or gets ahold of them and it sounds like a freaking lion came out of it like Alien.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reelamin, post: 2426360, member: 42157"] Yes they can be heavier since they are thick. Foxes are a lot leaner. This was a younger one I would guess 12-14lb. A huge one for us would be 20-25lb. Like all pests they have thick puffy fur so look heavier than they are. My experience with them is they can be real mean mother’s when trying to kill barn and house cats. They will run from a dog until it corners or gets ahold of them and it sounds like a freaking lion came out of it like Alien. [/QUOTE]
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