Posted by NCWayne on January 07, 2011 at 00:00:24 from (173.188.168.198):
In Reply to: O. T. Big Foxes posted by Roy in UK on January 06, 2011 at 23:23:28:
Around here the only ones I"ve ever encountered have either been seen crossing the road or dead on the side of it. In the past few weeks I"ve seen several foxes. The red foxes I saw had all become roadkill. They tend to be slightly smaller than, say a Lab. The toward the end of last week I saw a darker colored/gray fox cross the road ahead of me. It was just a bit larger than the reds but still didn"t appear to be as big as my black Lab.
Now a few weeks back I also saw a Coyote sitting in the road on the yellow line. I"d heard the were around here again but this is the first one I"ve seen. It looked to be just a tad bit bigger than my Lab, but it could have just been the long straight, mangy looking hair poofing it up and making it look larger than it was.
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