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Red Fox - Vulpes vulpes
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Proving that protecting growing areas in gardens with link-stakes and string won't always work!
· Date: Tue September 11, 2007 · Views: 877
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widgeon0

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Wed September 12, 2007 1:36pm

Excellent image ,good work.

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Wed September 12, 2007 2:36pm

A really unusual shot, just look at those teeth - What was the fox actually doing to the string?( Don't say flossing ) An excellent image .

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Wed September 12, 2007 6:23pm


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Originally Posted by goosey


A really unusual shot, just look at those teeth - What was the fox actually doing to the string?( Don't say flossing ) An excellent image .



Hmm.. I am fairly confident that he is biting it
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Wed September 12, 2007 6:40pm

He just wandered over to it, and bit through. He'd obviously done it before (we've had to repair the broken string), but this time we caught him in the act. Once he'd bitten through he lost interest and wandered off to other parts of the garden.

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