21 Fantastic Fox Photos Will Make You Fall In Love With These Majestic Cuties All Over Again
I wish I could cuddle them all without potentially getting mauled, but as derpy as these majestic foxes look, you should never attempt to embrace, snuggle, cuddle, or otherwise touch a wild animal. No matter how incredibly cute and cuddly they might seem…
The fox is a member of the canidae family, which also includes dogs, wolves and other similar animals.
Roeselien Raimond
Thanks to their soulful eyes and natural grace, the cunning fox is an element local folklore around the world.
Kai Fagerström
They exhibit a lot of dog-like behaviors, so it isn’t any wonder that people have tried domesticating them.
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In fact, Soviet scientist Dmitry Belyaev was able to breed silver foxes that started to exhibit domestic traits, including tail wagging, floppy ears, and spotted coats.
Wenda Atkin
Morning stretches!
Igor Shpilenok
A playful fox pup won’t take no for an answer…
Igor Shpilenok
The most common species of fox is the red fox found on nearly every continent.
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Edwin Kats
Foxes are either solitary…
Einar Gudmann
…Or live in small family groups.
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From it’s small, round body with thick fur to it’s fluffy tail—everything about an Arctic fox helps it survive its cold, harsh habitat.
Jim Cumming
female fox is called a “vixen”, a male fox is called a “dog fox” or a “tod.”
Remo Savisaar
Foxes are the only type of dog able to retract their claws – kind of like cats do.
Francisco Mingorance
Foxes live just about everywhere – in the countryside, cities, forests, mountains and grasslands…even your backyard.
Igor Shpilenok
A fox’s home is called a “den”. It can be a hole in the ground or elsewhere, such as under a garden shed…in your backyard!
William Doran
I totally wish I had one of these cuties living in my backyard.
Ivan Kislov
Foxes are instinctively curious creatures.
Foxes also have vertical pupils that look more like those of cats.
Dan Dinu
They’re basically the kings and queens of cute.
Robert Adamec
If they have extra food, they hide it in a small hole and eat it later when they are hungry. They’re kinda like us in that way.
Sadly, these majestic creatures are hunted for their fur.
Micheal Eastman
Eighty-five percent of the fur industry’s skins come from animals living in captivity on fur factory farms.
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