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When was the last time you saw a fox?

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Dogs never catch the fox, far to slow, they just love the chase
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Well, maybe not your dogs. I don't think there would have been all that fox hunting fuss if that was always the case though.

The problem with foxes is that they're currently top of they're food chain. They need a predetor or they get out of hand and kill everything

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Also I don't fancy the westies chances if they do catch the fox

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I've only seen two foxes in my life. One was dead. Both in back gardens

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Always see foxes in my little village

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When was the last time you saw a fox?

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They're a nuisance round my area.

They come in the garden at night, chew things and take things with them. We had a pack of them living under my neighbours shed, but they seem to have found somewhere else.

I hate the 's and did ask my local council what I could do, without any help at all. A couple of my neighbours feed them, which is good for me I suppose. I'm guessing it's easier to shoot a fat , slow fox with my air rifle than a slim fast one.

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Transformers.

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One chewed the seat on my bike.

One got onto my sister-in-laws trampoline and ripped all the outside netting to shreds.

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My nan's fish kept going missing from her pond,she waited around hoping to find the thief,but to no avail.One day as she was washing up,she noticed a huge bird on her wall,she thought it was plastic until it turned its head,it turned out a flamingo escaped from the zoo and was raiding all the ponds in the area.

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comment by Wearethefamous THFC .. (U19211)
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Can we develop this thread towards Foxy ladies
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I think a lot of foxes moved to White Deer Park when developers demolished Farthing Wood.
However I frequently spy wildebeeste. and various speciaes of Gazelle in my garden visiting the pond to drink

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