When Animals Attack
I once witnessed my best friend savaged near to death by a flock of rampant killer sheep.
It's a kill-or-be-killed world out there and poor Steve Irwin never made it back alive. Tell us your tales of survival.
( , Thu 24 Apr 2008, 14:45)
I once witnessed my best friend savaged near to death by a flock of rampant killer sheep.
It's a kill-or-be-killed world out there and poor Steve Irwin never made it back alive. Tell us your tales of survival.
( , Thu 24 Apr 2008, 14:45)
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They're not really supposed to
I know grey foxes can, and if red foxes live near grey then they sometimes imitate them, but their claws are too blunt to manage it effectively and anything they could get to up a tree is almost certainly more able to move than they are!
Maybe it was just after eggs as you suggested, or maybe it liked to get up the tree to sleep off a meal (you said it looked fat?).
Foxes learn all sorts of odd behaviours, they're very adaptable and will scavenge or hunt anything they can really.
( , Thu 1 May 2008, 13:27, Reply)
I know grey foxes can, and if red foxes live near grey then they sometimes imitate them, but their claws are too blunt to manage it effectively and anything they could get to up a tree is almost certainly more able to move than they are!
Maybe it was just after eggs as you suggested, or maybe it liked to get up the tree to sleep off a meal (you said it looked fat?).
Foxes learn all sorts of odd behaviours, they're very adaptable and will scavenge or hunt anything they can really.
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