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05-06-2008, 10:46 AM
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| | | Hi from manchester Hi everybody, the reason i have joined this forum is to learn about badgers and foxes,the reason why is i live on a new estate in blackley,manchester and have seen 3 times in the early hours is a badger and a fox out together on the estate, not fighting but actual running around looking for food and there never more than 5ft apart, i did not know that a badger and a fox would tolerate each other never mind running around like friends, is this a common thing,and also its the first time i have ever seen a badger with was just amazing, is there anything i can do to help them food wise,i hide behind the curtains so i dont scare them off and for the same reason not told my neighbours, any help or advice would be great,thank you for your time | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Threaded Mode |
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