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Gray fox

Discussion in 'Gardening' started by gardener, Jun 29, 2008.

  1. gardener

    gardener Realistic Humanist

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    Just discovered a family has moved in near my place if not on my property. At first I thought they were coyotes because I didn't see his whole body, but yesterday got to see him up close and personal, and maybe it's a her. Don't know.

    When I thought it was coyotes I saw three of them run under the oleanders a couple of months ago, I was prepared to report them and have them exterminated. I didn't like the idea but I have a couple small older dogs and cats.

    Now that I've identified them and done a little research, they eat a lot of vermin both rodent and insect, I am more open to live and let live.

    Anyone with experience of these handsome creatures?
     
  2. MindingMyOwnBeeswax

    MindingMyOwnBeeswax Member

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    No. But they do suit ya.
     
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