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James McCloud Team Dog

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Fraggles Puppy

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I feel sorry for them, but I'd like a bit more information... _________________ ffffffff |
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TheWhiteFox Head Adminstrator

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James McCloud Team Dog

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James McCloud Team Dog

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crazyanimallady Fox Kit
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the swift fox ( I have 5 of them ) are endangered in canada and threatened in the US. they were once a canidate for the endangered speices in the US but the population went on a rise due to conservation and re-introduction and in 2001 they were removed to a threatened status. The population was on a rapid decline for several reasons the 2 main reasons stemed from cyotes 1.. the cyotes killed more swift fox naturaly than any other animal due to competition.. the 2nd is farmers were setting out traps and poison for the cyotes and the swift fox is so easily baited many were captured or poisoned by this. also 45 % of their natural habbitat has been lost due to building. they are now found in low numbers in Montana, Nebraska, and S dakota... there is a higher number of them in Colorado, Kansas, and Wyoming.. and doing fairly well in Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico. Hope this helps a little |
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Michela Fox Kit

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Awww that’s horrible foxes there so beautiful.
My dad’s friend hunts a lot,
and when I herd he killed a fox I told my dad he is no longer allowed in my presence |
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James McCloud Team Dog

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| crazyanimallady wrote: | | the swift fox ( I have 5 of them ) are endangered in canada and threatened in the US. they were once a canidate for the endangered speices in the US but the population went on a rise due to conservation and re-introduction and in 2001 they were removed to a threatened status. The population was on a rapid decline for several reasons the 2 main reasons stemed from cyotes 1.. the cyotes killed more swift fox naturaly than any other animal due to competition.. the 2nd is farmers were setting out traps and poison for the cyotes and the swift fox is so easily baited many were captured or poisoned by this. also 45 % of their natural habbitat has been lost due to building. they are now found in low numbers in Montana, Nebraska, and S dakota... there is a higher number of them in Colorado, Kansas, and Wyoming.. and doing fairly well in Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico. Hope this helps a little |
wow thats almost word for word on my report  _________________
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