Who's ready for cute baby foxes? 🦊💕 ↠We also uploaded a video about snow leopard cubs 🥰: ua-cam.com/video/t-nhjRFR0wo/v-deo.html ↠And about „How Dogs Saved the World‘s Smallest Penguin“: ua-cam.com/video/6QwwEze3QHs/v-deo.html
@@melonenkingsnake I forgot all about this message. But I obviously knew something happened to them…just wondered what when I write don’t really care anymore.
Feeling cruel she did not even try to tell what happened to the rest 3 cubs. Now I have to guess maybe mother ate them?... And maybe this did not suit to idyllic narrative? Who knows.
@@fellow7091 what??? there's literally no idyllic narrative in this video. if you knew anything about animals you'd know all babies surviving is rare, she probably couldn't provide enough food for all of them. the narrator glossed over it because its completely normal and how nature works. sorry
@@freyathewolf Thank you for sharing scientific expertise and knowledge for us dumbs. You also know better what impression we dumbs should get from videos.
@@freyathewolf Your answer was completely inappropriate for my comment. I DO KNOW only few pups will survive in general but this was a video about just that pack. Ignoring the whole question in this case was inappropriate.
We placed a camera inside the den and there where different camera hides next to the pine trees, but the main ingredient was patience. Kudos to our great film crew!
She a single mom, usually the father are there too and bring her food. So I think what happen is she went hunting and some of the kits died because they got too cold.
Our neighborhood Fox just recently had 6 cubs in her den in our back yard. I have been enjoying watching them all playing outside now that it is getting warmer here. First time I have her with this many cubs. It will be interesting to see how long they remain
@@LifePhath The first month they stick very closely to the mother and the den opening then they stay for at least 2 months months. You can really see the transition as they become independent and then move on. We will be watching to see if the same mother returns this year as I have read that the same den tends to be reused.
Yeah I was feeding the vixen for years she would bring her Cubs but alas not many Cubs survive my area was lush and green but like concrete jungle it's sad we had deer grouse hawks rabbits tawny owls kingfishers effect nothing much now I still go out every night bout 10PM sme place putting out lots of nourishing food for the foxes and have now new one been feeding for 2years sits and waits on me bless all these beautiful creatures ✌🙏💖🙏
Most of the wild life documentaries mainly focus on elephants and big cats. There are not many videos about fox and their habitats. This is an amazing rare video
I’m a farmer in Ireland and I’ve had pet foxes and pine martens over the years. Great pets, the foxes were better than any dog I had at hunting rats. A good dog fox could hold 4/5 in his mouth whereas a terrier half that. The pine marten were more wild but I would liken them to a Tom cat
This is what they should show children in their primary schools instead of so many play times during school hours,and not just about foxes,maybe then we will have nicer adults in the future,and they will treat animals with a little more respect.because for this day and age we shouldn’t be doing the horrific things that are beeying done to so many animals,as if it’s not bad enough that bit by bit we taking their land,we will have no birds as they too will have no trees,children need to know so they can make the difference that we so need.
Beautiful work though I must add a small correction - red foxes are crepuscular, not nocturnal. Many people get this fact wrong. They are most active during dawn and dusk, rather than during the actual night. Here in England its not uncommon to see them roaming urban streets just as it starts to get dark/light.
foxes are not only nocturnal but diurnal , same with owls . They are sweet though and those of you stop thinking they make nice hats , coats and stoles
I’m a foxes lover and I have take many pictures and videos of them in New York and learn a lot about them.. this video is excellent. Thanks for sharing
Great video :) I love that you were able to get those amazing den shots! I do have to ask though, what happened to the other 3 kits? Did they just not thrive?
Awwww cute foxes! 🦊 one of my favourate animals and its always lovely to see young cubs. Recently in a garden where i work we've seen a young family of foxes playing. Awesome video.
We have red foxes in the woods behind my house not too far from Washington DC. They run around the neighborhood at night, screeching, and play fighting.
Glad to hear that, thank you! If you want so see more, you can also check out our longform documentaries (TV & Cinema). Here‘s the link to our website: www.terramater.com
Bonjour 🐕, quelle jolie Maman Renard et ces petits je leurs souhaite une longue vie loin des humains. Il faut absolument laisser de la place aux Animaux pour qu'ils puissent vivre, la Terre est à tous le monde. Amitiés 🐕 💗 💓 🐕
We‘ve installed cameras inside the den, and watched the footage afterwards, when the family has already left the den, bc we wanted to get as close as possible but don‘t disturb them.
I Love Foxes, I have a Foxy Mama and 2 to 3 Foxy Babies that live in my back woods, this is Foxy Mama's 3rd summer in my back woods, she's so very gentle, only thing is at night they scream so loud and it literally sounds like an old woman yelling. I help Foxy Mama and the babies out by throwing apple's to them along with leftovers. If you have neighbors I wouldn't recommend feeding them because people are very cruel and would try to kill them for "being a nuisance" but luckily I don't have a neighbor for over a mile. They are beautiful creatures, I sit on my deck just watching them, my Dog even enjoys smelling them and watching them as well.
Foxes will make dens under porches and in unused sheds. I live in a highly populated suburban area and there is a fox den under my condo window. The babies crying for mom at night while she is out hunting sounds like someone is trying to murder a chihuahua that is singing opera
Thanks so much for your kind words! Did you watch our snow leopards? Their den is also really cool! 🐾 Inside a snow leopard den: ua-cam.com/video/t-nhjRFR0wo/v-deo.html
@@Kitschune24 it wouldn't be the cold. They likey were attacked by owls or hawks. They did focus the camera on them at one point, and they are a fox predator.
@@lauralishes1 They said in the video at 1:14 that they can't thermoregulate themselves when they are really young so if she had to go out and hunt, it is possible they could have died from being too cold.
Such beautiful animals. 😍 We have foxes coming through our garden. Sometimes we leave food out for then, not every night as we don't want them to become too dependent on us. I love watching them.
As a child, I found one in a field brought it home with me and raised it, didn't know it was a fox just though it was a dog, he was my keeper and guard wanted to go everywhere I went, unfortunetly a police office found him skinned alive on the side of the road across our house, said it was probably done by a truck driver. I cryed forever. still miss him.
I love my city foxes - every couple of days I leave a bag of food ( mixture of leftovers, chopped up sausages, and dog food ) in my apartment complex ‘s bushy gardens for them ( the fox can slip in through the fence grating) . The neighbourhood fox takes the( compostable) “ doggie bag” of food away to its den , to enjoy at leisure ….
There could be many reasons. Maybe some did not get enough milk, or died since they can't regulate their temperatures. One of my dogs accidentally killed her pups by rolling over them asleep, maybe the same happened here?
@@zay_rat8942 Well she's actually my grandparents'. I'm not too sure really, she seemed pretty alright after that happened, but I never know what's going on inside animals head, maybe she was sad. She seeks fine now though.
HIIIII I read your comment reply about putting the camera in the den!! How do you avoid stressing the fox family with the smell of humans in the den? I know that wolves are very sensitive when it comes to the safety of their den and can even have miscarriages because of one little thing wrong! I’m not sure if the information is correct but I would love to know how! :)
But Nature good; humans bad! Jk Lol If the kits are going to die, might as well give their mother some energy back. Anyone who thinks that's cruel or sad doesn't understand how uncaring nature really is. Humans are some of the most compassionate - and also naive - creatures on the planet.
Feeling cruel she did not even try to tell what happened to the rest 3 cubs. Now I have to guess maybe mother ate them?... And maybe this did not suit to idyllic narrative? Who knows.
Nature is brutal. Infant fatality rate is usually extremely higher among animals. More so than it is even among humans in the worst conditions throughout history (save plagues).
Thanks so much, Channa! Our camera team installed a GoPro inside the den (before the mother give birth). :) You can get more details about all our productions on our website: www.terramater.at/productions/golden-eagle-call-of-the-wild/#showtrailer
Wolf is much larger than fox. It can reach around 100 pounds while fox rarely exceeds weight of 20 pounds. Wolf has large, muscular body, broad snout and smaller, less pointed ears compared to a fox. Unlike the wolf, fox has pointed snout, upright, triangular ears and long whiskers.
Who's ready for cute baby foxes? 🦊💕
↠We also uploaded a video about snow leopard cubs 🥰: ua-cam.com/video/t-nhjRFR0wo/v-deo.html
↠And about „How Dogs Saved the World‘s Smallest Penguin“: ua-cam.com/video/6QwwEze3QHs/v-deo.html
They are sooo cute!
@@rimazriazo6647 Indeed! 🥰
Great work you guys!! Loved the quality of production😍
@@Acutely-Obtuse Thanks a lot, happy to hear that!
Aaaaaaaaaa
I love themmmmm
Foxes are such an underrated species. They really don't deserve the bad reputation they have in some places.
@vash6126 I like artic foxes too but also red foxes
Hi Juan!
Arctic foxes are also very cute
@Vash You're sadistic to "hate" any species of animal. And I'm an avid hunter so I guess you're fucked.
@Vash stop crying 1 year old kid
Fox underrated? CMON those fluffy tricksters is most favourite!
This's what I open UA-cam for. Great work for everyone of us.
Glad you enjoy it!
@@terramater what happened to the other three baby foxes?
Glad you enjoy it!
@@archieoutdoors3340they died
@@melonenkingsnake I forgot all about this message.
But I obviously knew something happened to them…just wondered what when I write don’t really care anymore.
I like when the pup had a piece of food bigger than him and tripped
Yeah, they look so clumsy 🦊
@Irene Hi Irene 😊Yes, I am actually a Member of the Terra Mater Factual Studios!
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@@lenafromterramater3690 you really just filmed a whole cycle of a fox’s life
Yes that looked so cute
@1:45 very casually: "There are now 2 left out of five."
I wanna listen to her commentary the Jigsaw movie.
Feeling cruel she did not even try to tell what happened to the rest 3 cubs. Now I have to guess maybe mother ate them?... And maybe this did not suit to idyllic narrative? Who knows.
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@@fellow7091 what??? there's literally no idyllic narrative in this video. if you knew anything about animals you'd know all babies surviving is rare, she probably couldn't provide enough food for all of them. the narrator glossed over it because its completely normal and how nature works. sorry
@@freyathewolf Thank you for sharing scientific expertise and knowledge for us dumbs. You also know better what impression we dumbs should get from videos.
@@freyathewolf Your answer was completely inappropriate for my comment. I DO KNOW only few pups will survive in general but this was a video about just that pack. Ignoring the whole question in this case was inappropriate.
This documentary feels like a real life Disney! The way the videographer & editor do it is so beautiful!
Thank you so much for your kind words! 🥰
Thanks so much! 🤗
Have you checked out our snow leopard cubs? They are also so cute! :)
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How did you capture soo many amazing shots?
We placed a camera inside the den and there where different camera hides next to the pine trees, but the main ingredient was patience. Kudos to our great film crew!
@@terramater wow loved your work ❤❤🔥
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@@pariah4196 Shotgun*
She didn't say "swiper no swiping"
Hats off to your film crew, they did a great job in filming them! 🙂
Thanks for appreciating the work of our team! 🤗
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@@terramater absolutely, film crews do not get enough praise. stunning camera work!
Hey @abc, we just uploaded a new video about snow leopard cubs 🥰:ua-cam.com/video/t-nhjRFR0wo/v-deo.html
4:32 Is that, a pat on the shoulder to comfort the brother?
"The priority is to cuddle, sleep lots", Well, that's my favourite kind of life..Didn't know that I needed a hobbiton fox life
Don't forget food! 🤣🤣🥳
Kind of just glossed over the fact that it went from 5 to just 2 cubs.
She ate them
@@redunkulous9901 burger
@@redunkulous9901 she did not
Ikr I wish she had explained it better
She a single mom, usually the father are there too and bring her food. So I think what happen is she went hunting and some of the kits died because they got too cold.
Our neighborhood Fox just recently had 6 cubs in her den in our back yard. I have been enjoying watching them all playing outside now that it is getting warmer here. First time I have her with this many cubs. It will be interesting to see how long they remain
How long did they remain
@@LifePhath The first month they stick very closely to the mother and the den opening then they stay for at least 2 months months. You can really see the transition as they become independent and then move on. We will be watching to see if the same mother returns this year as I have read that the same den tends to be reused.
@@rosiegirl7112 wow thanks☺️ I want to know more please 🙏 if you make a documentary please share
Yeah I was feeding the vixen for years she would bring her Cubs but alas not many Cubs survive my area was lush and green but like concrete jungle it's sad we had deer grouse hawks rabbits tawny owls kingfishers effect nothing much now I still go out every night bout 10PM sme place putting out lots of nourishing food for the foxes and have now new one been feeding for 2years sits and waits on me bless all these beautiful creatures ✌🙏💖🙏
Anyone missing pets in the area? I don't encourage these animals I shoot them.
This requires so much patience! Thank you for doing this so that we can see the beauty of a fox's life.
this should have a million views, it is so high quality
Thanks for your kind comment!
We're working on the millions views! ;)
This was AMAZING quality. Big kudos to your camera crew. Loved to watch these baby foxes ❤️
We had a fox ďen 1/2 a mile from our farm. I would ride my bike to watch the "Kits" play. They are so adorable.
new den popped up right near me recently.- u think its safe to like try to look inside or bad call?
@@thomasolson4150 Bad call. Always observe from a distance.
Presentation was top class .... Keep it up guys... Great job
Thanks a ton!
When a fox sees a hole in the ground:
-It’s free real estate 😏
Its like women when they see a men with big wallet
Amazing documentary.. I just hope it's longer.
Glad you enjoyed it!
p.s.: We're also working on longer docs! ;)
@@terramater horray :)
There is only one thing that I have to criticize. 5:47 is not enough. I like to see more. It is so wonderful.
Your comment made our day, thanks! 🤗
No duh shorelock
I am fortunate to have a family living on a small heath in my neighbourhood, saw them as babies, now they are out foraging for themselves! 🥳💚
you guys truly deserve more subs and views for the quality of free content youre providing
Thanks for your lovely comment!
Most of the wild life documentaries mainly focus on elephants and big cats. There are not many videos about fox and their habitats. This is an amazing rare video
We think that any kind of wildlife is beautiful and therefore try to share as many different species as possible here. 🦊
My Daily dose of Nature !! Amazing Video and Thanks a Lot
It's so great to hear that you're in love with our docs, thanks!
This is amazing. What a great honor it is to see these little guys grow up and in such striking quality, wow. Thank you so much!
We thought that sharing their journey to adulthood is giving more insights into a foxes life as only sharing adults. Glad to hear you like it! :)
I’m a farmer in Ireland and I’ve had pet foxes and pine martens over the years. Great pets, the foxes were better than any dog I had at hunting rats. A good dog fox could hold 4/5 in his mouth whereas a terrier half that.
The pine marten were more wild but I would liken them to a Tom cat
1:21 so cute she curls around them to keep them warm
Fluffiness overload 🥰
Praise God Hallelujah❤💥💯 So Beautiful Animals I see Here Growing For Nature, Glory Be To God The Highest Amen 🙏🦊
I wish these were longer. I love these small documentaries
Somewhat sad that only two out of five survived from this litter. Fascinating video, well-filmed. Nature is amazing.
Yeah that is true 😔 but we have to accept that that´s the way of nature...
Thank you so much 🥰
I wish for your subscription to grow like anything in the world
Yeah ...
Me too.I still don't know how this amazing channel has a few subs..
Thanks a lot for your kind words!
We wish that too!
@@terramater You can make YT advertisement videos, that way it'll grab more attention of the target audience.
This is what they should show children in their primary schools instead of so many play times during school hours,and not just about foxes,maybe then we will have nicer adults in the future,and they will treat animals with a little more respect.because for this day and age we shouldn’t be doing the horrific things that are beeying done to so many animals,as if it’s not bad enough that bit by bit we taking their land,we will have no birds as they too will have no trees,children need to know so they can make the difference that we so need.
Absolutely!
Beautiful work though I must add a small correction - red foxes are crepuscular, not nocturnal. Many people get this fact wrong. They are most active during dawn and dusk, rather than during the actual night. Here in England its not uncommon to see them roaming urban streets just as it starts to get dark/light.
foxes are not only nocturnal but diurnal , same with owls . They are sweet though and those of you stop thinking they make nice hats , coats and stoles
Tragic we see a living creature and want to wear its skin or chase it down with our horses and rip it a part with our hounds.
Loving TERRA MATER like anything...
Great work guys.😍😍👏👏
Thanks so much, we really appreciate your support! 🤗
@@terramater which place is this can you please tell us ?
@@whitewolf.. The foxes were filmed in the European Alps! :)
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I’m a foxes lover and I have take many pictures and videos of them in New York and learn a lot about them.. this video is excellent.
Thanks for sharing
Great video :) I love that you were able to get those amazing den shots!
I do have to ask though, what happened to the other 3 kits? Did they just not thrive?
What mean people gave thumbs down to this great video showing beautiful foxes & their journey from being born to the following year?
Awwww cute foxes! 🦊 one of my favourate animals and its always lovely to see young cubs. Recently in a garden where i work we've seen a young family of foxes playing. Awesome video.
Beautiful bit of country those foxes live in. 🦊
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Right?! :)
Amazing footage!!! Incredible
Thanks a lot! 🦊
We have red foxes in the woods behind my house not too far from Washington DC. They run around the neighborhood at night, screeching, and play fighting.
Amazing and very informative video, Well done guys!!!
Thanks Ayman, happy to see that you're watching all our docs!
🐕 bonjour, les Renards sont de magnifiques Animaux. Il est dommage qu’il soit toujours chasser en France. AMITIÉS 🐕💗🐕💓
Hi louise!
They are gorgeous, and it is a pity, let's hope things change.
I have seen these in captivity, they make the cutest sounds, reminds me of otters and their sounds. Car hop trays from amazon.
Милые зверушки.
Спасибо за доброту и сострадание.
*Wonderful video as always*
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Thanks a lot, Kyle!
Two years ago I was lucky enough to watch two cubs grow up momma dug her den next door in a hill to my house.
OMG, that's awesome!
Where are you from?
Outstanding quality, far above most of nature films everywhere.
Glad to hear that, thank you!
If you want so see more, you can also check out our longform documentaries (TV & Cinema). Here‘s the link to our website: www.terramater.com
Bonjour 🐕, quelle jolie Maman Renard et ces petits je leurs souhaite une longue vie loin des humains. Il faut absolument laisser de la place aux Animaux pour qu'ils puissent vivre, la Terre est à tous le monde. Amitiés 🐕 💗 💓 🐕
Hi louise! ❤️
4:21 that's definitely how I look when I'm sceptical
Very interesting and informative video. Great filming 👍🏻 Enjoyed watching every moment of it.
Best regards from Uk
Great to hear that! Thanks for watching our videos!
Best regards from Austria!
its crazy how close you guys got to them, so adorable!!!
We‘ve installed cameras inside the den, and watched the footage afterwards, when the family has already left the den, bc we wanted to get as close as possible but don‘t disturb them.
@@terramater oh okay! that’s a pretty good idea
I Love Foxes, I have a Foxy Mama and 2 to 3 Foxy Babies that live in my back woods, this is Foxy Mama's 3rd summer in my back woods, she's so very gentle, only thing is at night they scream so loud and it literally sounds like an old woman yelling. I help Foxy Mama and the babies out by throwing apple's to them along with leftovers. If you have neighbors I wouldn't recommend feeding them because people are very cruel and would try to kill them for "being a nuisance" but luckily I don't have a neighbor for over a mile. They are beautiful creatures, I sit on my deck just watching them, my Dog even enjoys smelling them and watching them as well.
Wow, your backyard sounds like a fox haven! 🦊
Thanks for sharing your fox stories with us! Is the fox fam still here?
The camera work is great as always.
Thank you very much!
a lot of them doing their best during winter
Yep!
So much of this footage looks like a mythical forest, amazing what nature looks like undisturbed...
the alps are actually densely populated and used for agriculture.
Foxes will make dens under porches and in unused sheds. I live in a highly populated suburban area and there is a fox den under my condo window. The babies crying for mom at night while she is out hunting sounds like someone is trying to murder a chihuahua that is singing opera
So adorable.
We have some that pass by our home near a creek in Virginia.
I wonder if they can be part of an extended family. Luv having them around.
Where was this shot at? Looks like an amazing landscape
Also these shots are BBC Earth quality, incredible work
I heard the alps.
Definitely the Alps, because there were marmots.
5:37
Thank you! Our filming crew is indeed amazing!
@@lenafromterramater3690 no shit!
So cute ❤
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Great short Documentary
I would rather see wildlife in the video than in zoos
Thanks for this
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Glad you enjoyed it!
We also love to see them in their natural environment!
100% agree.
Not gonna lie this is my favorite UA-cam channel!
Very cute baby fox 💕💕
Indeed! 🥰🦊
I wasn't ready for all this cuteness
This video reminds me of "Fantastic Mr Fox" movie.. ♥♥
Great stuff. I love foxes and it's wonderful to see such great footage of the little rascals.
Thanks so much for your kind words!
Did you watch our snow leopards? Their den is also really cool! 🐾
Inside a snow leopard den: ua-cam.com/video/t-nhjRFR0wo/v-deo.html
Only 2 left out of 5?! That took a quick dark turn! I wouldn’t have expected that
2 out of 5 making it is pretty good/normal
@@Ryan-qv9ed I would have expected that foxes wouldn’t have had many predators so I thought more would have survived
I mean, as they said, there's usually a father helping out. there was only the mother, so the other cubs probably starved or the cold killed them
@@Kitschune24 it wouldn't be the cold. They likey were attacked by owls or hawks. They did focus the camera on them at one point, and they are a fox predator.
@@lauralishes1 They said in the video at 1:14 that they can't thermoregulate themselves when they are really young so if she had to go out and hunt, it is possible they could have died from being too cold.
Merci pour ce beau documentaire. Les renards sont des animaux aussi magnifiques que fascinants.
They're gorgeous!
Exceptional camera work and narration 👏👏
You're the best as always 👌
Your comment made our day! 💛
can you imagine that humans hunt them, even when the vixen raises her puppies?
It's sickening--I've seen some hunt saboteur videos here on UA-cam--the foxes are just terrified as the dogs and riders chase them down.
Why did I found this channel so late!!! Damn you youtube recommendations. Great content 🤩❤
Happy to hear that you found your way to us 😊
Thank you!
Such beautiful animals. 😍 We have foxes coming through our garden. Sometimes we leave food out for then, not every night as we don't want them to become too dependent on us. I love watching them.
Indeed! 🦊
You‘ve foxes in your garden? That‘s awesome! 😍
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what happened to the other 3 cubs?
As with all wildlife, not everybody from the litter necessarily will survive.
In this case we don't know what happend to the other three ones. :/
Ok. That's what I figured. Thank you for responding. I love the channel!
@@strawmanolo Glad to hear you like the videos :)
So adorable and very beautiful cubs.
Hi christine! We totally agree 🦊
Where in the world is this beautiful scenery?
Alps, probably Dolomites 4:35
LOL so funny trying to manage his full load
4:08 "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA"
Cool thing I wasn't the only one who remembered that.
Beautiful footage ! They are so beautiful Thank You 🙏🏾♥️
Thank you for watching it!
just came by from MinuteEarth. Holy smokes you earned my sub!
Thanks for the sub and welcome to our channel! 👋🏽
As a child, I found one in a field brought it home with me and raised it, didn't know it was a fox just though it was a dog, he was my keeper and guard wanted to go everywhere I went, unfortunetly a police office found him skinned alive on the side of the road across our house, said it was probably done by a truck driver. I cryed forever. still miss him.
They actually cute..💕
They are indeed adorable 🦊
... das waren super Aufnahmen, ganz große Klasse !!
The scenery and cinematography for this is wonderful. Perfect 👏
I love my city foxes - every couple of days I leave a bag of food ( mixture of leftovers, chopped up sausages, and dog food ) in my apartment complex ‘s bushy gardens for them ( the fox can slip in through the fence grating) . The neighbourhood fox takes the( compostable) “ doggie bag” of food away to its den , to enjoy at leisure ….
They're so gorgeous! Are there a lot of foxes where you live?
2 left out of 5? What happened to remaining 3.
Burger
There could be many reasons. Maybe some did not get enough milk, or died since they can't regulate their temperatures. One of my dogs accidentally killed her pups by rolling over them asleep, maybe the same happened here?
@@avivlamech-kalambi519 That’s sad, is your dog alright after it?
@@zay_rat8942 Well she's actually my grandparents'. I'm not too sure really, she seemed pretty alright after that happened, but I never know what's going on inside animals head, maybe she was sad. She seeks fine now though.
@@avivlamech-kalambi519 thats nice to hear.
DA BABYS ARE SOO FUUNY 🤣😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂🥰😳🤗
They really are! 🦊☺️
HIIIII I read your comment reply about putting the camera in the den!! How do you avoid stressing the fox family with the smell of humans in the den? I know that wolves are very sensitive when it comes to the safety of their den and can even have miscarriages because of one little thing wrong! I’m not sure if the information is correct but I would love to know how! :)
CRIMINALLY UNDERATED NATURE CHANNEL WHAT THE HECK YOU GUYS DESERVE MORE SUBS
WOW Travis thank you for your supporting words!
Insanely good footage and storytelling, thank you for this!
Oh thank you so much! 🥰
I like how they sugarcoat over the fact that the mother cannibalized her dead young to feed the alpha pups that survived.
Or that there simply wasnt enough food to feed all the cubs
But Nature good; humans bad! Jk Lol
If the kits are going to die, might as well give their mother some energy back. Anyone who thinks that's cruel or sad doesn't understand how uncaring nature really is.
Humans are some of the most compassionate - and also naive - creatures on the planet.
@@kas7423 and thus they cannibalised it
Too cute it's so cute 💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗
They are such adorable creatures, especially the little ones 🦊🥰
RIP 3 baby foxes
Wow! Thx for so cool video ! Good work! 👊🌲 ☀️ 🍵
Glad you like it! 🦊🤗
There's only two left :(
2 out of 5 .... the narrator announces this so flat ...
Feeling cruel she did not even try to tell what happened to the rest 3 cubs. Now I have to guess maybe mother ate them?... And maybe this did not suit to idyllic narrative? Who knows.
@@fellow7091
Nah. They just disappeared like magic.
4:31 "Am I not marmoty enough for your marmot club?"
“there are only 2 left out of 5“
Wait what?
Nature is brutal. Infant fatality rate is usually extremely higher among animals. More so than it is even among humans in the worst conditions throughout history (save plagues).
I would guess mother was hungry and had not milk for pups enough
Unbelievable footage. The quality of the cameras is stunning. How did you film this? It's awesome.
Thanks so much, Channa!
Our camera team installed a GoPro inside the den (before the mother give birth). :)
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Animalogic brought me here
Welcome aboard! 👋🏽
This is wonderful, thank you and well done.
And still now also I often get confused between foxes and wolf?.😂
By the way great info as always thank you🥰
Wolf is much larger than fox. It can reach around 100 pounds while fox rarely exceeds weight of 20 pounds. Wolf has large, muscular body, broad snout and smaller, less pointed ears compared to a fox. Unlike the wolf, fox has pointed snout, upright, triangular ears and long whiskers.
@@fake...... hey brother thank u ...for this . I can now differentiate them .🙏😊
Wolves live in clans as well.
Glad you enjoyed it! 😊