Vegetarian fox?

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RobertArthur
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Vegetarian fox?

#1 Post by RobertArthur »

There was a time when foxes, certainly during the day, still kept a safe distance from houses. Even in the French countryside. That turned out no longer to be the case last night when we were visiting our old neighbours. I quickly snapped a few photos from behind double-glazed windows, enlarged them and edited them a little. After carefully sniffing around, a young fox was tucking into the many mirabelle plums lying on the ground there. A vegetarian fox?


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ajm
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Vegetarian fox?

#2 Post by ajm »

Probably slightly alcoholic plums

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Vegetarian fox?

#3 Post by widge »

I think foxes are omnivoirs

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Vegetarian fox?

#4 Post by Loup-garou »

If you come accross fox poo, it almost invariably has a high percentage of fruit stones.

Nice shot RA.

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Vegetarian fox?

#5 Post by Hotrodder »

And maize when it is available.
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Vegetarian fox?

#6 Post by Chappers51 »

I dread coming across fox poo as my Springer loves rolling in it and is intent on getting his ears covered. 🐶🐶🤣🤣

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