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Disgusted by this Daily Mail article. News or propoganda?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Would also like to say that foxes do not kill for pleasure.
"foxes do not kill for fun. Most animals need to find food every day to survive. Some nights are better than others in terms of food for a fox so, given the opportunity, foxes will always kill surplus food and cache (bury) it, to eat on another night when hunting is less good. This is a very successful strategy for surviving in the wild.
However, when a fox breaks into a hen house it is surrounded by easily caught prey. Its normal behaviour, and a good survival strategy is to kill all prey available and try to cache it. Given the option, the fox will come back for the remaining corpses and cache them. The solution is easy: securely house your animals."
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"foxes do not kill for fun. Most animals need to find food every day to survive. Some nights are better than others in terms of food for a fox so, given the opportunity, foxes will always kill surplus food and cache (bury) it, to eat on another night when hunting is less good. This is a very successful strategy for surviving in the wild.
However, when a fox breaks into a hen house it is surrounded by easily caught prey. Its normal behaviour, and a good survival strategy is to kill all prey available and try to cache it. Given the option, the fox will come back for the remaining corpses and cache them. The solution is easy: securely house your animals."
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http://www.thefoxwebs...s/commonmyths.html#q2
I dont like to see him holding the fox up like that ,it lacks something. However , we had a large dog fox living in the woods at the back of our last house ,I was in the garden hang out washing and it strolled down the garden towards me I flapped the washing at it and said shoo but it just looked at me like I was mad ! I was v scared and went back in the house, I didnt fancy tackling it . We also had the two yorkies ay the time and I was terrified he would see them as lunch.
An explanation for the question "is this propoganda" I can see is that the OP thinks maybe the pro-hunting lot will take up the fact that now hunting has been banned (ha ha we kknow they still do it), the countryside is being overcome with monster sized foxes that will take our pets and small children...
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