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  • Nice!

    

  • She is beautiful. How anyone can hunt a fox for sport is beyond me.

  • its amazing how cautious she is and smart and slick when getting that chicken thigh. She has obviously come across many traps in her life before such as the one you set up for her (bitch).

  • do you still feed her?

  • @idunno4got She is unfortunately long gone.

  • the video sounds like a fuckin good ol bed time audio story

  • @BeAnBeAn22 yeah sounds like those old bedtime fables.

  • CUTE!!! haha

  • This is simply how man managed to get the animals that we use in our lives. We feed them and they help us. The dog once a wolf figured out. Hey they have food my pack has kicked me out. They are giving me food. Well guess I will stay close. Eventually sharing the fire. Hmm the animals we've tamed. Are the ones unafraid of fire.

  • @LordHannigan My cat is wild then, hehehe.

  • no, just a bit of fun. She used to pick up and drop my cloggs so I could hear her, if that did not work she would go over and sit next to me by the desk until I noticed her and she got her food.

  • WTF @ 1:07 are you trying to capture her?

    she is beautiful though.

  • love the video,great to see her so relaxed,I have a pet fox that has been with me since she was a 5 day old orphan.She lives inside though can also go outside.Inside she uses a litter tray (most of the time lol) Occasionally one of my dogs plays with her.Otherwise its me or the kids who are her play mates.She has taught me a lot about foxs I didnt know-especially how cat like they are.

  • 1:34 "Thanks for the food, here take this"

  • aww so cute amazing video ty :)

  • She looks lovely :D

  • the foxs is cool

  • where was this filmed i love foxez..

  • this is cool that the fox is getting more and morew comfortable with you guys but isnt it bad to feed wild foxes because they will keep coming back and beg for food.

  • @norcofoxrider Well look at it this way. A pet that does not malt/poop/pee in the house

  • foxes are dangerous animals if somethinks otherwise reply why

  • @rkidepic because they used to be domesticated before dogs, they would only attack humans the same reasons of any other animal, including a dog or even cat, self defence, or defence of kits (young foxes). if you havn't noticed, people are starting to domesticate foxes more and more, there is no reason foxes should be considered pests, hunt, or even dangerous.

  • @Zack4568 but they attacked those babies and that guy in stockwell and once me and my boy were leaving my house and we saw a fox it coz were both scared of them we froze it froze to and its ears were twitching then it ran off the second time we saw it ran around the corner and when we walked past the corner it stood there in a postiion as if it were about to pounce explain why it did that then if its scared

  • @rkidepic and yet do you know how many dog attacks there are? are you gonna tell me that dogs are dangerous too? what about that dog attack on the one girl? the dog ripped her ear off and tore her face up a bit, and did u ever think the fox was possibly trying to defend it's nest?

  • @Zack4568 im not saying dogs arent dangerous... im saying foxes ARE dangerous

  • poor thing, its so skinny

  • what? what? she is POOPING right where she is EATING? what kind of animal does that?!

  • did you ever pet it

  • omfg...what a gorgeous garden,wow!

  • Pretty sure thats a coyote.

  • @the4mustashkateers No, that is a fox. Coyotes are very different in appearance.

  • Don't want a rodent infestation then get a fox. Foxes are natural pest controllers. Sad that foxes are misunderstood

  • it looks like the fox is dancing sometimes ^.^ so CUTE! *****

  • Lol was the pooping bit left in on purpose? If so, +5 internets for humor.

  • You should name it "ButtFuck Mckenzie"

  • "..main interest was food" and care. b/c really i bet there were plenty of houses to stalk but maybe she found yours special.

  • and it left a little present at your backyard!!!! xD

  • beautiful animal... lucky man to have such a little "friend" :)

  • Her tail looks thin because she is changing from winter to summer coat.

  • 1:35 looks like you were rewarded too...

  • 1:06

    is that a TRAP????!!!!!!!!!

  • I keep noticing that these urban foxes are very slim looking. They don't even have their bushy tails. Is it London a warm place?

  • @funkmasterfletch08 The UK has eradicated rabies, and it's the same ticks and fleas that live on thousands of cats and dogs in homes all over the world. People are ignorant that is the only problem.

  • @JADEAV You idiot he said he wanted to kill fox hunters, not foxes! What an ass, maybe you should learn how to read.

  • Why is her tail puffless! XD

  • @opensourethong.......Fuck off!! Leave the foxes ALONE!! Respect the natures!!

  • beautiful

  • Foxes are very timid.

  • since u gave her a present (food) she gave you the same thing only mashed up and....brown...

  • @Etcyorz3t789 lol thats funny

  • @Balto2WolfQuest well i thank ya!

  • @Etcyorz3t789 Foxes use scent as part of their routine, that includes defecation and urinating. Our own foxes that visit us, here in Dublin, will even defecate on the empty dishes, after clearing them of food. Sort of to say, '..this is mine'.

  • after that little parting gift she left after eating in the yard @ 1:35, I would not be so keen on having her feed inside the house LOL

  • No matter what criticisms made about feeding wild foxes, in my opinion, you are a wonderful human being. God will recognize this fact in the end....

  • what's wrong with his tail

  • this animal has never really been given a chance to prove it self lke a dog hell i could be train and be used for multiple purposes

  • @yellowniggabart123 Dogs were bred to be the way they are, domesticated and calm demeanored. We can do the same with foxes if we so wished.

  • @ThePhatIndian The Russians have bred domesticated foxes already.

  • @atsusamuno i agree as well; did u know that they skin them alive sometimes to make fur?! i think thats terrible!

  • What an amazing video

  • Are foxes always the colour red?

  • @BritishWarLord It depends on what kind of fox

  • swiper no swiping

  • "Ohai I'm just gonna chill here m'kay?"

  • foxes are gorgeous animals.i had one in my back garden last week,(19 dec 2010) and it waited for me to open a tin of food for it.great stuff.

  • 2:40 he was like ( owh ~~~ Yeah ~~~ , mission accomplished ~~ i've infiltrated the kitchen ~~ )

  • Perhaps she thought the food inside your house was your food, so she felt guilty, nervous, or both about stealing your pickings. What a privilege to have one of these creatures inside your house though! I live in Toronto and for the first time I saw a fox in my neighbourhood about a month ago. I am hoping he/she thrives and that I'll be seeing some in my backyard in the future! Thanks for the footage and all the best.

  • What a lovely video. Canines make great pals.

  • Very nice video, it shows how careful wild animals are with something new! Foxes are so beautiful, is it really so that they live only 4 years?? That is not long for a canine speci is it!??

  • we had a family of foxe's live in a pit hill behing our house and the mother was always in our garden stealing the dogs food.sad thing is some old farmer up the street shot it..think it was about17 years ago tho so we coudnt do anything

  • awesome ^^

  • What fears could people possibly have from foxes?

  • @mraccident Yet 5000 people are bitten by dogs every year and nobody calls for a cull ...

  • @gamletrap I call for a cull of dogs but no one listens

  • @mraccident rabbies

  • @mrliampep5i He said "We hope this little film has removed some of the fears that people have from foxes". That's what I replied to.

    No video can, or should, remove a fear of rabis; because it's a disease you should be afraid of; not the fox. Two different issues.

    Any way, I think that this fear is waaaay too exaggerated. According to statistics - there's only a double chance to die from rabies, than from a lightning strike.

  • this is how wolves and maybe foxes became our bestest buddies.... dogs :) this wasn't just about the food -:) she will be waiting for you and yours when you see her on the other side to repay your friendship and kindness

  • Amazing video

  • @funkmasterfletch08 No rabies in GB but they sometimes suffer from mange, which can be treated.

  • She is so cute and so brave...lol....the cutest video ever. I love foxes... :)

  • one good thing is that foxes can eat mice and rats. so keep buddy around!

  • Beautiful video. She looked really pretty stretched out in your lovely garden. :)

  • So beautiful. Thank you for taking care of her x

  • beautiful video

  • Stunning little creatures!

    Thank you for being so kind to her.

  • very nice video. everytime i see a video like this, it makes me want to exterminate fox hunters more and more

  • may just come to that, opensource ._.

  • @opensourcethong you wouldnt like me then...

  • You'd think she would come back for more food?I guess she moved on or found another family that fed her.

  • Great!!!

    This video actually tells a story. I loved the narration.

  • I have no fear of foxes ,only love, I just wish I had a garden they would come in to and share, thanks for the post..

  • do you live next the railway? I think they walk up the side of the tracks into the city.

    Our fox waits outside the house every day.

  • No railway, She lived in the gardens between the houses here in Morden. She reached 4 years of age which is pretty good for an urban fox she is gone now and I miss her a lot.

  • amazing footage without a doubt. you do indeed get attatched to wild animals i have badgers come to feed in my garden and a young cub drowned in my neighbours pond and i fed this little cub from my hand and i tell you something... its heartbreaking its like losing a member of the familly even tho it is a wild animal

  • @gamletrap Does the fox still visits you, if I were the fox I would you are a nice person for helping the fox. I like all animals, they want to live just like all of us.

  • @varigdc10 Sadly the average life of a London fox is only 2 years. With the little extra food we gave her this one managed 4 years, but it is now 1 1/2 years since it stopped visiting us. We are now feeding a new fox.

  • @gamletrap That's sad. I live in Chicago suburbs, over the years as people took over lands previously occupied by foxes they and also coyotes now are all over the place. Some look healthy others so skinny. One day last week I saw a pack of about 6 foxes marching down my street, as I stepped out of my house they all stopped, looked at me and ran the other way, it was such a funny feeling, wow.

  • she's so adorable. Does she let you pet her yet?

    The tags say "London", but you live in the countryside, I hope.

  • We kept a distance of about a meter.

    And yes, we do live in suburban London.

  • You should not pet any wild animal under any circumstances, no matter how friendly it seems. Also foxes do live in urban london and mostly come out at night.

  • Are there 2 foxes? The tail seems to be different in the beginning

  • no  just a winter and summer coat

  • Very nice

    Thank you very much

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