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First I've heard of a black fox.
this piece was on the box the other evening, rare indeed, and quite beautiful.
a genetic mutation apparently.
Stunning creature :o)
Aww I hope he can survive in the wild with being so different,
this was in London shirley,
survived so far to grow to adulthood, or so it seems, perhaps there are more to be seen...
But he's still living in the wild isn't he ?
probably surviving on what people throw out, digging through rubbish, and all that we get rid of. I guess you would call it living in the wild, after all its not in a cage, or a zoo.
I do call it living in the wild emmie !
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"But he's still living in the wild isn't he ? " - well in as much as he's adapted the urban habitat as his "wild" like many foxes.
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Foxes have become a very successful urban dweller, essentially existing off what humans throw out. I know a few old people that have regular visitations for which they save food scraps etc.
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Here's one of the visitors:
https://ibb.co/wM9NqSQ
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this is a good pic: https://ibb.co/x1Jgr0F

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