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4th February 08, 09:49 AM
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 Originally Posted by kevinkinney
Gray fox are one of the few canids left who actually climb trees.
Interesting side note (at least to me ):
I never knew any foxes could climb trees until visiting the fox glade at Brookgreen Gardens near Myrtle Beach, SC and seeing greys and reds lounging in some very high branches. The guide mentioned that normally, red foxes can not climb trees but these had learned the behavior from watching the grey foxes they were kept with. Unfortunately, my last visit there was the first with a camera and no foxes were resting in the trees that day.
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29th February 08, 10:38 PM
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" I never knew any foxes could climb trees until visiting the fox glade at Brookgreen Gardens near Myrtle Beach, SC and seeing greys and reds lounging in some very high branches. The guide mentioned that normally, red foxes can not climb trees but these had learned the behavior from watching the grey foxes they were kept with."
And if this behavior persists someday we'll have . . . . .

And that is going to make for some really tiny full mask sporrans.
Fair winds,
Capt Bruce
Last edited by ohneplo; 29th February 08 at 10:41 PM.
Reason: Lefdt out a line
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