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UltraMetaloid
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 2:23 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Fox Chow? Shocked ... Laughing LOL. I guess they would make a yummy snack for foxes, but foxes are probably sneaking in your pet bunny's cage first. Wink


We don't got a pet bunny, but my little sister has a hamster. But she's in her cage inside the house where no fox could possibly even come close to.

As for fox sightings, I've only seen two personally. One sighting I described elswhere on this forum....

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The other, I have a picture of it somewhere...

It was the other year when my family took a trip to the Woodland Zoo in Seattle. In one of the exibits was this cute little Arctic Fox curled up on a hillside....ah, found the pic:


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These days, if I'm intent on spotting a fox, I look in my dreams. In Japan, foxes are notorious for being extremely hard to spot, hence the reason many people in times past thought they might be spirits. That is how legends like the Kitsune got started. Smile

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 2:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

nice pic, i like how he is curled up like that.
a new "alter ego" of mine is Kitsune Reikon, but i take the litteral meaning not really going along with the legend.

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 4:41 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

UltraMetaloid wrote:
TheWhiteFox wrote:
Fox Chow? Shocked ... Laughing LOL. I guess they would make a yummy snack for foxes, but foxes are probably sneaking in your pet bunny's cage first. Wink


We don't got a pet bunny, but my little sister has a hamster. But she's in her cage inside the house where no fox could possibly even come close to.

As for fox sightings, I've only seen two personally. One sighting I described elswhere on this forum....

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The other, I have a picture of it somewhere...

It was the other year when my family took a trip to the Woodland Zoo in Seattle. In one of the exibits was this cute little Arctic Fox curled up on a hillside....ah, found the pic:


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These days, if I'm intent on spotting a fox, I look in my dreams. In Japan, foxes are notorious for being extremely hard to spot, hence the reason many people in times past thought they might be spirits. That is how legends like the Kitsune got started. Smile


But you get my point Razz

Nice picture; very cute arctic fox there. I've still yet to seen a fox but I'm sure that's bound to change whenever I move out of Idaho, which should be sometime this summer.

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