It all looks so cute and innocent. But these foxes are here to learn how to make fire, the beginning of a technological trajectory in foxdom. It will have consequences.
Stephen Walker there's nature, and then there's killing animals "for fun". it's for aspect of killing them for fun that i detest so much. that IS realistic because that is not nature, it's a game.
Stephen Walker yeah, sure. let's glorify murdering animals who are just doing their thing because we think it's fun. seriously, you're preaching god to a crowd of atheists with this argument. i hate recreational hunting, and you're never convincing me otherwise. take your bias and go somewhere else.
+Goggles Tigerkhan The way I see it, recreational hunting is fine so long as you actually make use of whatever you kill (kill a rabbit or a deer? Don't leave it to rot, make a nice roast out of it). (Red) Foxes are also considered one of the largest invader species in the world, so from my perspective, hunting them is a justifiable action, since there's no possibility of them being driven to extinction at the rate at which they're being hunted.
Patient? As a human I can say this: don't bite, roll over and I can promise you that I and many others of my kind will be domesticated in 5 minutes tops
Franky Jones I'd say a month or a couple months old. I have 6 one week old puppies and they don't really care about anything. If there was a freakin alligator in there they'd try and play with it.
I've seen babies younger than him acting vicious towards people trying to rescue them, so he was either starving or had enough experience to realize that humans are suckers for cute faces.
kukui buss I could go for it being starving, I think he looks pretty skinny, but yeah, I could also see that he's not too afraid because he have realized he can get food from campers. :P
these friendly foxes have come into contact with previous humans who probably feed it, they are omnivores like us and they are also opportunistic feeders...anytime this fox sees humans it knows their is free food.
My aunt and uncle had a cabin (it recently burnt down). But I remember the area had tons of foxes and we'd see them all the time while there. But one particular incident happened where I was out in the back yard (the whole area is pretty much forest) reading a book and I heard a noise. I turned and a fox came from out behind a tree and we both winced at seeing each other. We stared at one another for a while, the fox unmoving as I sat there with my book. Her eyes quickly turned but it seemed like she was fairly calm, without a care in the world...However, within a second she bolted towards our picnic table, jumped on top, and grabbed an entire package of hotdogs that were supposed to be cooked on the fire for dinner. I said "Hey!" and jumped up but she ran quick and bolted down to the front yard where the small cement road was. I just shook my head in disbelief over how she stole an entire package of hotdogs and didn't just take one that was sticking out from the open pack. She had a feast that night.
Don't "ruin" or shorten your encounter with curious, wild animals, by immeadiately trying to have physical contact. I once had a baby deer sit about a metre away from me. We just sat on the ground for a while. As soon as I moved in to pet it, it took off and I never saw it again.
actually it has been done with a type of silver fox in Russia. originally it was done as an experiment to see just how humans where able to domesticate wolves and turn them into dogs the scientists separated the foxes into two breeding groups aggressive foxes and friendly foxes. after a few generations the friendly foxes started enjoying and seeking human interaction they even grew floppy ears. the aggressive foxes however had to be approached carefully and with some sort of protection to prevent from being bitten. as for there temperament theyre independent and clever like a cat but friendly and playful like a dog but don't treat them as if theyre completely domesticated they still have a bit of a wild streak to them.
I live in a very rural area where foxes, raccoons, skunks, deer, moose, come right into town. I've had foxes come right inside through the cat doors to eat cat crunchies.
they are domesticated silver foxes in Russia. its been happening for 50 years. they have different patterned fur like those of a dog or they can look like wild ones. they are affectionate like dogs and they resemble a bit like dogs. some are shorter with floppy ears or curly tails but most of them still have the pointy ears and stuff. but its not legal in most states to own a fox so. I vote for all states to make owning a DOMESTICATED fox legal!
+flamenphoenix1915 You are confusing "trained" with "domesticated," the latter meaning able to live harmoniously in an all-human environment. The modern wolf cannot be domesticated because it has ample food in the wild and needs a large roaming territory. Ancient wolves were never domesticated by humans. The first dog skeletons have been found in the remains of 15,000-year-old settlements after the last ice age, when humans were completely obsessed with survival and animals were either edible or would eat you. The sly wolves saw this as a once-in-an-eon opportunity and began to hang out nearby to feed on the copious leavings humans could not digest. Thus, after many generations, they actually domesticated themselves into dogs when they became sociable enough to live with us. "Dogs That Changed the World" Nature, PBS.
If you're trying to say that dogs are better than foxes, it makes no sense at all. Foxes are in the dog family, so it literally *is* a dog. It's a dog *AND* a fox, so you're right on 1 thing.
Take a good look at the end of the video, there are two foxes! One is lying in the bushes. The BBQ was on their territory I guess. Hope you didn't start a bushfire.
+pierre morissette As tempting as it is, you really shouldn't feed wild animals. It makes them accustomed to humans, the next time that fox sees a human hunter he'll think "hey that guy might feed me" and will end up becoming a pelt.
+Janine Henschel actually, when wild animals puts aside their instincts and comes close and acts all friendly they have rabies or some other disease, probably can't hunt food for itself.
***** no, that's not true. a wild animal will only be friendly if it is sick. "Docility is a symptom of rabies; animals don't always froth at the mouth."
Mysticm1 When you meet foxes not so often, the moments you do, are much more unique, than when you have them as pets, because you get so used to them, that having a pet as one starts to get boring.
My mate had foxes mate and give birth in his garden, they basically lived behind a shed for like 2 years, you could sit and watch the Cubs messing about on the lawn, the mad thing is they never once went in the house and the back doors are always open.
Much closer to dogs; cats are of the same order, Carnivora, but a different family, genus, and species. Cats are of the Felidae family (felines), and dogs, foxes, wolves, jackals, and coyotes are of the Canidae family (canines).
Big blue eyes Pointy nose Chasing mice and digging holes Tiny pawsBut theres one sound That no one knows What does the fox say? Ring-ding-ding-ding-dingeringeding! Gering-ding-ding-ding-dingeringeding! Gering-ding-ding-ding-dingeringeding! What the fox say?
we can tame about anything with enough time and effort,but shouldent we just allow most animals to stay wild? foxes are fine without us bothering them or helping them,dogs chose to rely on us a long time ago,foxes chose to remain independant. The idea of people taming all wild animals is scary to me because of all the animals we drove to extinction for no good reason,they were not taken out by natural selection,just destructive human tendencies. Were not responsible enough to have that much controll over so many animals,were the dominate species and look at whhat we did to our planet and are still doing to it...
true but there are many times where perfectly fine wild animals will be poached to be the pet of some rich douche or something :( animals taking advantage of things were clearly dogs...i dunno how wolfs became dogs who legitly love people want want to be with them its really interesting i mean cats dont need us and if they dont like us will leave while dogs seem to have a inherent want for some human interaction.
By befriending that Fox you're hurting it rather than helping it. It'll get too used to humans. What happens when he goes right up to a person whose not so nice and decides to kill it, or if it goes up to a child. It's hard to resist such a cute animal but it's in their best interest. If you want to feed them, leave the food where they can find it, not hand feed them. That way they don't associate humans with food. You're a good person for wanting to help.
Yes, their "extra senses" will protect them from friendly-looking humans who will then think it's funny to kick it when it comes near. Sure, those good ol' fox "extra senses"..
bigwilliearmitage If you're too evil and twisted, animals pick up on that so I'm not worried about that. With your kind of thinking we wouldn't have pets. In fact we would probably still be sitting in huts made from mud, because we wouldn't have had the horse, donkey and the ox either, which are necessary in an expanding agricultural society for telecommunications, transportation and trade and of course in agriculture. We wouldn't have chicken, lamb, beef, pork, goose and duck either, and with that no wool, eggs, milk and cheese. And a diet without amounts of animal fats and proteins results in a weak population of feeble minded retards listlessly milling around with wads of leather tied around their crotches. Just think the British had to feed their malnourished conscripts proper meals with large amounts of beef for weeks before they were strong enough for basic training. Any such people who think like you would eventually have been kicked to the curb by people like me. People who just don't give a fuck.
It's possible to domesticate them but that doesn't mean you should. Wild animals should stay wild. A Fox would not be happy stuck inside a house or fenced in enclosure. Which would you prefer, a cage or the wild? I personally don't agree with owning wild animals, it's just not right. No matter how happy you think they are, I'd wager they aren't.
so you're a fox expert peta nazi then?........and with that retarded reasoning dogs and cats who were wild back then would'nt domesticated at this time!
Youre an extremely rude person.I actually am not a fan of peta. And cats are one of the only species of animal to domesticate themselves without any human interference. The flaw in your attack is just that, dogs and cats are domesticated, foxes are not. If you're able to replicate a suitable habitat for it , as long as it was not taken from the wild, then i suppose it wouldn't be so bad. However,most people think they are able to live inside their homes happily, and its not true. Common sense is apparently something you lack.
staticx76 Dogs who became domesticated (over time) were not subject to being locked inside modern homes and backyards. The domestication process is something that happened gradually as a mutual benefit to both humans and dog. Try 'learning' something before calling other people names for your own ignorance.
I ran into a baby fox on a pathway close to where i live and it just stood there having second thoughts if he goes first or I go first because the path was narrow. I wish i had some food to give
She looks so sweet, so gentle, so innocent. Like a little cartoon character. Just adorable. Wish I could play w/her. But I can promise U one thing... She DOES NOT like that fire❗️ SHEESH❗️ Get a clue Sir❗️ GET... A .... CLUE❗️❗️
Im feeding a fox have been for about a month i got a shock one early morning when she brought her two cubs along in the snow so beautiful its there place to live to and im far from a tree hugger im a 36 year old builder 😁
He's begging for food! he.she even laid down patiently like a dog. I think it won't be long before they are domesticated or hybred and more popular. So beautiful, wish they could breed out the skittishness, but that's what makes them sly and cunning.
It all looks so cute and innocent. But these foxes are here to learn how to make fire, the beginning of a technological trajectory in foxdom. It will have consequences.
I just ended up on the floor laughing about that.
well they are astute lol
And then Firefox was created.
Tina Pham Omg you've won the internet XD
lmao
foxes are one of the cutest animals in the world. it shocks me that people made a sport out of sending dogs to rip them apart.
+Goggles Tigerkhan cuz UK is a religious shit country.
Stephen Walker there's nature, and then there's killing animals "for fun". it's for aspect of killing them for fun that i detest so much. that IS realistic because that is not nature, it's a game.
Stephen Walker i'm not stupid, you know. the fact you're trying to justify hunting for no point other than entertainment disgusts me.
Stephen Walker yeah, sure. let's glorify murdering animals who are just doing their thing because we think it's fun. seriously, you're preaching god to a crowd of atheists with this argument. i hate recreational hunting, and you're never convincing me otherwise. take your bias and go somewhere else.
+Goggles Tigerkhan The way I see it, recreational hunting is fine so long as you actually make use of whatever you kill (kill a rabbit or a deer? Don't leave it to rot, make a nice roast out of it).
(Red) Foxes are also considered one of the largest invader species in the world, so from my perspective, hunting them is a justifiable action, since there's no possibility of them being driven to extinction at the rate at which they're being hunted.
If you are real patient you can domesticate the stoopid hooman so that he will eventually rub your belly. And give you food.
The fox heard from a stray cat that hoomans can be domesticated so she decided to see if it was true.
@@epistte he*
Patient?
As a human I can say this: don't bite, roll over and I can promise you that I and many others of my kind will be domesticated in 5 minutes tops
Spoken like a true fox
I have 2 reactions:
1.They had us in the first half ngl.
2. How the turntables.
It's a young fox, almost a baby, thus it explains why he's not too afraid of humans.
exactly
Franky Jones I'd say a month or a couple months old. I have 6 one week old puppies and they don't really care about anything. If there was a freakin alligator in there they'd try and play with it.
I've seen babies younger than him acting vicious towards people trying to rescue them, so he was either starving or had enough experience to realize that humans are suckers for cute faces.
Franky Jones Well I saw wild cats a lot more afraid by humans. I think he is a lot friendly.
kukui buss I could go for it being starving, I think he looks pretty skinny, but yeah, I could also see that he's not too afraid because he have realized he can get food from campers. :P
Friendly till he starts destroying leaf villages and grows 8 more tails
+Bill Wilson dude no ones talking to your lonely ass
+Bill Wilson You my friend , just won the biggest bozo of the year award lol just stop
Yung GANG lmfaooo
Yung GANG Duuuuude, I havent watched that show in FOREVER!!! Thx, I know how to spend summer holidays now!
Yung GANG AHHHH I SEE WHAT CHA DID THERE!!!
#Naruto4life
1:15 Cutest yawn ever! X3
Blu Toon Huski there soo cute in the world
yes
Omg that was so cuuuute!
Yus omg
@@psychofoxylol7773 uwu
I love how animals try to be careful when it's already so late.
That's what I was wondering also.
This is Maybe your cat had a bad past?
Foxes are becoming really used to people. It's interesting to observe.
these friendly foxes have come into contact with previous humans who probably feed it, they are omnivores like us and they are also opportunistic feeders...anytime this fox sees humans it knows their is free food.
if I ever came across one I'd feed it all the food in my fridge probably lol
Hes absolutely gorgeous! How could anyone want to hunt something so cute :(
some men just want to watch the world burn
My aunt and uncle had a cabin (it recently burnt down). But I remember the area had tons of foxes and we'd see them all the time while there. But one particular incident happened where I was out in the back yard (the whole area is pretty much forest) reading a book and I heard a noise. I turned and a fox came from out behind a tree and we both winced at seeing each other. We stared at one another for a while, the fox unmoving as I sat there with my book. Her eyes quickly turned but it seemed like she was fairly calm, without a care in the world...However, within a second she bolted towards our picnic table, jumped on top, and grabbed an entire package of hotdogs that were supposed to be cooked on the fire for dinner. I said "Hey!" and jumped up but she ran quick and bolted down to the front yard where the small cement road was. I just shook my head in disbelief over how she stole an entire package of hotdogs and didn't just take one that was sticking out from the open pack. She had a feast that night.
sam summers Awesome.
sam summers funny story!! Lol
Clever fox
You were outfoxed.
I love how animals are so curious :)
At 2:30 the fox is thinking: «Holy shit! This creature is a wizard!»
Humans must have fed it before.
Wouldnt doubt it. Especially since it's cute looking and young.
2:31
Fox: What is this magic?!
NZpower018 Made my day xD
0:19 Turn up your speakers, SNIFF-SNIFF-SNIFF-SNIFF-SNIFF-SNIFF
0:20 Those sniffs...so cute.
Don't "ruin" or shorten your encounter with curious, wild animals, by immeadiately trying to have physical contact. I once had a baby deer sit about a metre away from me. We just sat on the ground for a while. As soon as I moved in to pet it, it took off and I never saw it again.
If foxes are acting nicely towards humans could it be possible to domesticate them and be able to turn them into a new type of companion like a dog?
actually it has been done with a type of silver fox in Russia. originally it was done as an experiment to see just how humans where able to domesticate wolves and turn them into dogs the scientists separated the foxes into two breeding groups aggressive foxes and friendly foxes. after a few generations the friendly foxes started enjoying and seeking human interaction they even grew floppy ears. the aggressive foxes however had to be approached carefully and with some sort of protection to prevent from being bitten. as for there temperament theyre independent and clever like a cat but friendly and playful like a dog but don't treat them as if theyre completely domesticated they still have a bit of a wild streak to them.
Akaryusan Yeah after I posted this I found out about the fox farm in russia. It is very interesting.
by the way theyre also selling the friendly foxes as pets now of course you probably know that.
Akaryusan Yes. I think it is pretty cool.
I am pretty sure the vikings (norse men) used them like dogs
Urban Fox sounds like some apparel line though 🤣🤣🤣🤣
soooooooooo adorable!!! ahhhhh! cuteness overload! *squeals uncontrollably*
How'd you get so close without it waveshining you?Last time I saw one it chased me into an up throw to up smash.
What language is this?
+cakeman58 Quebec french my friend!
+cakeman58 lol super smash bros. starfox? lol
+Eric Pomainville lol yes
+SenecystRemarks This resembles english but yet, I can't understand a damn thing that's being said. What's going on here?
Firefox at 2:36
serously XD
So,beautiful, very sweet😍🤩😎😁
I live in a very rural area where foxes, raccoons, skunks, deer, moose, come right into town. I've had foxes come right inside through the cat doors to eat cat crunchies.
*sigh* RonRon...
I VOTE YES FOR DOMESTICATION
Jacob Bickell You got a vote from me
they are domesticated silver foxes in Russia. its been happening for 50 years. they have different patterned fur like those of a dog or they can look like wild ones. they are affectionate like dogs and they resemble a bit like dogs. some are shorter with floppy ears or curly tails but most of them still have the pointy ears and stuff. but its not legal in most states to own a fox so. I vote for all states to make owning a DOMESTICATED fox legal!
+flamenphoenix1915
You are confusing "trained" with "domesticated," the latter meaning able to live harmoniously in an all-human environment. The modern wolf cannot be domesticated because it has ample food in the wild and needs a large roaming territory. Ancient wolves were never domesticated by humans. The first dog skeletons have been found in the remains of 15,000-year-old settlements after the last ice age, when humans were completely obsessed with survival and animals were either edible or would eat you. The sly wolves saw this as a once-in-an-eon opportunity and began to hang out nearby to feed on the copious leavings humans could not digest. Thus, after many generations, they actually domesticated themselves into dogs when they became sociable enough to live with us.
"Dogs That Changed the World" Nature, PBS.
Tara Balestrino
They already do this to lions.
It's horrible. :'(
no thanks.
as much as I love foxes it's best to keep them in the wild.
i LOVE foxes ! :)
Il est trop cute le renard! Moi j'adore les renards! 🦊
That's an orange doggo, not a fox. Just look at those puppy eyes...
lovethe1wolves That's because your stoopid and u have bad eyes! Maybe u should try wearing eye goggles?
lovethe1wolves There's no need to be stoopid... and blind. eye goggles exist after all.
thats a fox dumbass
Mr. Struggle Snuggle Nice bait
If you're trying to say that dogs are better than foxes, it makes no sense at all. Foxes are in the dog family, so it literally *is* a dog. It's a dog *AND* a fox, so you're right on 1 thing.
too many people wear them on their jackets..
Foxes are like a mix between a cat and a dog dog in how they act and cat by how cute they are X3
Gorgeous animal, elegant, shy and intelligent. An icon of wildlife.
Take a good look at the end of the video, there are two foxes! One is lying in the bushes. The BBQ was on their territory I guess. Hope you didn't start a bushfire.
Fox was looking for its other tail, and a certain blue hedgehog...
I think he found it 2 hours ago.
Such a BEAUTIFUL animal! ❤
A french fox....wow!
can u see the second fox in the background?
if he got that close he was PROBABLY HUNGRY lol did you give him anything to eat ? he probably SMELLED THE BBQ ha
+Janine Henschel Yes i fed him a little :)
+pierre morissette As tempting as it is, you really shouldn't feed wild animals. It makes them accustomed to humans, the next time that fox sees a human hunter he'll think "hey that guy might feed me" and will end up becoming a pelt.
+Janine Henschel actually, when wild animals puts aside their instincts and comes close and acts all friendly they have rabies or some other disease, probably can't hunt food for itself.
***** no, that's not true. a wild animal will only be friendly if it is sick. "Docility is a symptom of rabies; animals don't always froth at the mouth."
+skoda10 But it doesn't eat with rabies.
I hope you gave this beautiful animal some food!
Fox are SOO tasty with the right sauce!Yummo!
I love your video and your garden Pierre.
+AirAmerica Thank you!
I use to live in Strasbourg, what area are you in Pierre? Love the Midi Pyrenees too.
+AirAmerica Montreal, Canada :)
+john Palmerston Yea but it didnt even cross my mind at the time
+john Palmerston no
2:35 FireFox
I think foxes are so cute and makes a great pet.
Oh, my GOSH! When he puts his nose up to the camera and makes that sniffing noise...cuteness overload!
2:35 What sorcery is this! Pink fleshy witch!
OMG 0_0 WHY HAVEN'T WE DOMESTICATED FOX'ES YET?! THERE SO FUCKING ADORABLE >.
Mysticm1 We have. Read about the silver fox project in Siberia.
toddsmitts I learned about that a few minutes after writing that comment lol XD
Mysticm1 Now we just have to breed that stanky ass gland gene out of their gene pool.
Mysticm1 or the fox mountain in japan, i swear the CUTEST thing EVER!
Mysticm1 When you meet foxes not so often, the moments you do, are much more unique, than when you have them as pets, because you get so used to them, that having a pet as one starts to get boring.
aww what a sweetheart he is
My mate had foxes mate and give birth in his garden, they basically lived behind a shed for like 2 years, you could sit and watch the Cubs messing about on the lawn, the mad thing is they never once went in the house and the back doors are always open.
I saw another one in the grass? hope you fed them. they were hungry!
so sweet
This fox is really cute and I love it 😍. Maybe if we train them they can be pets like dogs. Like if you agree.
I love animals there so amazing
Good for you to win over a wild fox. I would love this chance. You somehow took his defenses down and made a friend. That's a special gift.
+Dan Lewis i think she was just starving
Firefox
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Wow, this is very unusual behavior for a wild fox! They are normally very skittish. Amazing video; you are so lucky!
a lot of people think foxes are mean thieves and so much other bad things Hmmm they should really watch youtube
+Tara Balestrino Yeah. He crashed at my house last week. But I have to admit that I kept the socks for myself.
Are Foxes closer to the dog or cat family? :(
Dog. But you'll find cat like traits in every fox.
Ooh, thanks!
Dog
XxPhreedomxX no problem old friend if mine had one domesticated
Much closer to dogs; cats are of the same order, Carnivora, but a different family, genus, and species. Cats are of the Felidae family (felines), and dogs, foxes, wolves, jackals, and coyotes are of the Canidae family (canines).
Foxes are so cute...
Fox not wearing socks. Lol!
Big blue eyes
Pointy nose
Chasing mice
and digging holes
Tiny pawsBut theres one sound
That no one knows
What does the fox say?
Ring-ding-ding-ding-dingeringeding!
Gering-ding-ding-ding-dingeringeding!
Gering-ding-ding-ding-dingeringeding!
What the fox say?
I love it when foxes show up on Yamaha DT1's.
hey foxy what does the fox say ?
Say it again now!!
Just wait till you hear them at night...heheheeee
Leong Li Yang he hustles
Really enjoyed the inquisitive sniffing !!!!! :)
When it made the squeaky yawn.I nearly mimicked it in sqee lol it is soo cute
we can tame about anything with enough time and effort,but shouldent we just allow most animals to stay wild? foxes are fine without us bothering them or helping them,dogs chose to rely on us a long time ago,foxes chose to remain independant. The idea of people taming all wild animals is scary to me because of all the animals we drove to extinction for no good reason,they were not taken out by natural selection,just destructive human tendencies. Were not responsible enough to have that much controll over so many animals,were the dominate species and look at whhat we did to our planet and are still doing to it...
right all animals want to be pets :l
true but there are many times where perfectly fine wild animals will be poached to be the pet of some rich douche or something :( animals taking advantage of things were clearly dogs...i dunno how wolfs became dogs who legitly love people want want to be with them its really interesting i mean cats dont need us and if they dont like us will leave while dogs seem to have a inherent want for some human interaction.
Ian Atchison
Families of animals are poached in the wild so that their babies can be kidnapped and sold as exotic pets.
Ian Atchison
What was he implying then?
I disagree tho. The more foxes you bring home, the less there is gonna' be wild ones with rabies.
By befriending that Fox you're hurting it rather than helping it. It'll get too used to humans. What happens when he goes right up to a person whose not so nice and decides to kill it, or if it goes up to a child. It's hard to resist such a cute animal but it's in their best interest. If you want to feed them, leave the food where they can find it, not hand feed them. That way they don't associate humans with food. You're a good person for wanting to help.
steph But we are animals as well.
Yes, sadly I agree. Any wild animal that's become accustomed to friendly humans is in jeopardy of being attacked or killed by some ignorant moron.
Well foxes have extra senses and can sense aggressive people from afar.
Yes, their "extra senses" will protect them from friendly-looking humans who will then think it's funny to kick it when it comes near. Sure, those good ol' fox "extra senses"..
bigwilliearmitage If you're too evil and twisted, animals pick up on that so I'm not worried about that. With your kind of thinking we wouldn't have pets. In fact we would probably still be sitting in huts made from mud, because we wouldn't have had the horse, donkey and the ox either, which are necessary in an expanding agricultural society for telecommunications, transportation and trade and of course in agriculture. We wouldn't have chicken, lamb, beef, pork, goose and duck either, and with that no wool, eggs, milk and cheese. And a diet without amounts of animal fats and proteins results in a weak population of feeble minded retards listlessly milling around with wads of leather tied around their crotches. Just think the British had to feed their malnourished conscripts proper meals with large amounts of beef for weeks before they were strong enough for basic training. Any such people who think like you would eventually have been kicked to the curb by people like me. People who just don't give a fuck.
Ahhh how nice, the French are immediately preparing a dish flambé for the little guy.
Beautiful animals , I feed foxes and have had up to 4 coming to be fed
It's possible to domesticate them but that doesn't mean you should. Wild animals should stay wild. A Fox would not be happy stuck inside a house or fenced in enclosure. Which would you prefer, a cage or the wild? I personally don't agree with owning wild animals, it's just not right. No matter how happy you think they are, I'd wager they aren't.
peta nazi?
No just person who has studied animal behavior for quite a while.
so you're a fox expert peta nazi then?........and with that retarded reasoning dogs and cats who were wild back then would'nt domesticated at this time!
Youre an extremely rude person.I actually am not a fan of peta. And cats are one of the only species of animal to domesticate themselves without any human interference. The flaw in your attack is just that, dogs and cats are domesticated, foxes are not. If you're able to replicate a suitable habitat for it , as long as it was not taken from the wild, then i suppose it wouldn't be so bad. However,most people think they are able to live inside their homes happily, and its not true. Common sense is apparently something you lack.
staticx76
Dogs who became domesticated (over time) were not subject to being locked inside modern homes and backyards. The domestication process is something that happened gradually as a mutual benefit to both humans and dog. Try 'learning' something before calling other people names for your own ignorance.
Fantastic animal. Beautiful video.
Gracias.
Miau!!!
foxes despite being wild seem to be rather gentle i fall asleep in the summer hearing their cries in the night and to be honest i feel safe
"I CAN HAS FOOD??" Lol so cute!
Awww, that fox is so adorable
What a brave little fox🌼
I ran into a baby fox on a pathway close to where i live and it just stood there having second thoughts if he goes first or I go first because the path was narrow. I wish i had some food to give
i love Fox ❤
Absolutely ADORABLE 🦊💚
Vous avez beaucoup de chance. :O Cet renard est très mignon!
"Have you seen my R-Wing?"
She looks so sweet, so gentle, so innocent. Like a little cartoon character. Just adorable. Wish I could play w/her. But I can promise U one thing... She DOES NOT like that fire❗️ SHEESH❗️ Get a clue Sir❗️ GET... A .... CLUE❗️❗️
That fox was like this human creates fire. I must go tell the forest
These foxes are very cute and adoraball
aaaaand this is why foxes are my favorite animal.
Are SURE that it's a "wild" fox?
He's is so relaxed he's YAWNING!
Foxes are so cute!! And Wolves :)
Foxes have a body of a dog and a mind of a cat lol
I like how he’s like “yeah I know what a human is, but what is this thing you’re holding?”
wow when she squeaked while yawning at 1:15 it hit me in the feels hard
TWOOO! TWO foxes! HA HA HA HA
AWWWW SO CUTE FOX
It's laying down like my cat does, with it's paws tucked up under it, that's so cute!
Damn, I want to go camping somewhere with packs of foxes wandering around
Im feeding a fox have been for about a month i got a shock one early morning when she brought her two cubs along in the snow so beautiful its there place to live to and im far from a tree hugger im a 36 year old builder 😁
2:34
And thus marks the day, Firefox was born.
when that man created fire, that fox was like "GOD!?"
1:16 when someone interrupts you in your sleep
Animals always look better through the crosshairs of a camera, rather than the crosshairs of a gun
He's begging for food! he.she even laid down patiently like a dog. I think it won't be long before they are domesticated or hybred and more popular. So beautiful, wish they could breed out the skittishness, but that's what makes them sly and cunning.
Human: Awww what a cute fox..
Fox: ATA, TORYAH! FIYAAH *blip* *blip*! Come on! Come on! COME ON!
Human: *Hugs*
Fox: *blip* UWAAAAAAH *blip*
I would be surprised if Nick would be like that.