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Daniel Rosengren: " Three Bat-eared fox kits and one of their parents in the background. These small foxes live on the African savannahs. They eat mostly termites that they locate with their large ears. Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. "


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A fox attracted by scents...


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Michele Bavassano: " "Looking Up”. Autumn memories from the central Italian Apennines. "


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(12-11-2019, 05:05 PM)Spalea Wrote: " Familicide. This term refers to the killing of someone’s own family member "



What do you mean ?

This is a red fox killing an arctic fox.....
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@TheNormalGuy:

About #19: When some words are written in italics, I just report the sentence(s) used on the site, the instagram site (here real_nature). And these sentences aren't mine.

As you do, I see it's a red fox having killed an artic fox, thus two canids involved, two different foxes, but two different species too. Like you I don't understand this affirmation. And the Instagram site of real_nature is a bloody mess. I'm unable to find back this photo, because since I have posted it, I noticed that real_nature mentions the site where the photo has been extracted. Thus now, I don't post any more the photo of real_nature. Real_nature is just a compilation of photos from different  original Instagram sites.
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Cindy Goeddel: " Large paws are exceptional on snow. "


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Daniel Lindhardt: " Like when you come across a scary, sharp-toothed clown, laughter is not necessarily comforting, especially if you’re the hamster dancing in front of this fox that’s causing him to laugh! . "


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Indian fox kits
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Niko Pekonen: " Arctic fox (vulpes lagopus) looking at camera. "


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" It’s dinner time! ?? "


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Kintoo Dhawan: " From the Land of High Passes !

The structures like this in Ladakh are symbolising of good luck and are considered as to make Wishes to be fulfilled.
My wish got fulfilled and I captured this beautiful Himalayan Red Fox near the Symbolic structure. "


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Wyoming's fox... " Carry out "


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Amit Eshel: " Young Arabian Fox.

The Arabian red fox is similar in color to the common red fox. However, this fox is more adapted to desert life than its parent species, with its ears being much larger, and its body being much smaller than that of the red fox.
The Arabian red fox also has fur between its toes, to prevent burning of the feet. It is brownish pale red in color and weighs approximately 2.7 kg (6.0 lb). "


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Two bat-eared foxes...


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( This post was last modified: 11-22-2020, 06:55 PM by Ashutosh )

The most smug looking animal around - Tibetan Sand Fox from Sikkim.


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