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Uploaded by on Jun 25, 2006

For everyone who's ever wondered what the barks and shrieks in the darkness are all about.

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  • That is a HORRIBLE noise... Some of my family members have heard that noise at night when taking out our little dog. We know for sure they are foxes because they often run down the street. One attacked a cat.

  • Foxes are not physically capable of attacking an adult cat. They actually weigh less than most cats (they usually weigh about 10lb) and don't have the match of a cat's claws. By far the biggest danger to cats is cars, followed by other cats, dogs, and sometimes idiots with airguns. Letting cats roam loose outdoors is highly dangerous but foxes don't figure on the potential harm list.

  • I think they are coyotes.

  • Trust me, these are red foxes! One of these foxes had a furless tail at the timebecause he was recovering from an illness. There are no coyotes in Europe, anyway, and coyotes tend to be greyer and taller. (I've seen lots of them in Canada.)

  • my favorite animal = fox

  • Definitely one of my favourites too! I never tire of watching them - they're so fascinating.

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  • @Sittingfox Foxes like watching you too! haha

    Very observant animals... I love foxes.

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  • @jpark3909 Mine too. ^^

  • its bone chilling but beautiful at the same time

  • i hav a noise like that in my garden evry couple of nights maybe we have one livin right next to us

  • wow at 1:18- 1:20 they sound like shimps a little bit 0.0

  • those are nothing but fox

  • Yus. those little guys are the culprits :>

  • First of all, it wasn't our cat, we make sure ours are indoors. Second of all, foxes are capable of attacking a cat. Our neighbors saw it to and it isn't the first time it is happened. In a different incident our neighbors saw a fox chasing a cat. So don't tell us what we see and what we didn't see. Half the times the fox walk in pairs.

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