Photo 4 Jun 122 notes

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Photo 3 Jun 37 notes naomianuskagilbyart:

Five minute fox! pink, orange, brown, grey, green and white acrylic :) the only paints i could find in my room, could not be bothered going outside to my caravan.

naomianuskagilbyart:

Five minute fox! pink, orange, brown, grey, green and white acrylic :) the only paints i could find in my room, could not be bothered going outside to my caravan.

Photo 3 Jun 48 notes

(Source: redfoxseye)

Photo 3 Jun 33 notes kingdomofanimals:

Fox by Jakub Mrocek
Text 3 Jun 19 notes I need more fox blogs to follow!

childofthefoxes:

It can never be enough! Reblog this is you post all or mostly foxes. I will follow you!

Photo 3 Jun 43 notes animalrescueleague:

This male red fox kit was admitted to our Wildlife Rehab Center yesterday afternoon along with his brother.  Both kits are emaciated and were covered in ticks.  One fox is much stronger, and we suspect that the smaller of the two was grazed by a car.  Clearly, something detrimental happened to their mother.  At about 6 weeks of age, the kits are being monitored closely by staff and we hope to provide you with many updates!  The red fox mates from January through March.  The female will make one or more dens right after mating. The extra dens are used if the original den is disturbed.  A little less than two months after mating, the female gives birth to a litter of between one and ten kits.  The male brings the female food while she is caring for the kits.  The kits start playing outside the den when they are about a month old.  The mother begins feeding her kits regurgitated food, but eventually she will bring them live prey to “play” with and eat.  Playing with live prey helps the young kits develop the skills they will need for hunting.  The kits leave their mother when they are about seven months old.

animalrescueleague:

This male red fox kit was admitted to our Wildlife Rehab Center yesterday afternoon along with his brother.  Both kits are emaciated and were covered in ticks.  One fox is much stronger, and we suspect that the smaller of the two was grazed by a car.  Clearly, something detrimental happened to their mother.  At about 6 weeks of age, the kits are being monitored closely by staff and we hope to provide you with many updates!  The red fox mates from January through March.  The female will make one or more dens right after mating. The extra dens are used if the original den is disturbed.  A little less than two months after mating, the female gives birth to a litter of between one and ten kits.  The male brings the female food while she is caring for the kits.  The kits start playing outside the den when they are about a month old.  The mother begins feeding her kits regurgitated food, but eventually she will bring them live prey to “play” with and eat.  Playing with live prey helps the young kits develop the skills they will need for hunting.  The kits leave their mother when they are about seven months old.

Photo 3 Jun 99 notes mepluspb:

Red Fox (_Vulpes vulpes_) (by Wildlife Online)

mepluspb:

Red Fox (_Vulpes vulpes_) (by Wildlife Online)

Video 2 Jun 220 notes

haak-haak:

White Animal

Photo 2 Jun 202 notes
Photo 2 Jun 87 notes

(Source: marysmojo)


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