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Finicky fox carthage mo
Finicky fox carthage mo












When they spent less than 4 to 5 minutes at a set they usually did NOT defecate BUT did usually pee. So does any one have any insight on why a fox would crap on his food spots?Īs a biologist who has studied canids (mostly yotes) I can help a bit here.įox during our field observation studies where you physically sit and watch them in the field investigate odors spent an average of 8 minutes at a scent station area (different attractors and differing presentations made minor differences) and USUALLY urinated and left scat at spots they spent this much time at. and the thing that intrigues me the most is alot of times after he eats he will poop right where his food was, be it in his normal food bowl, or where i might have thrown a beaver foot on the ground to him, or what ever. Now my fox, i've watched him pee on his food before he eats it, i've seen him bury it then pee on the hole. not a bobcat but they sure have a lot of similarities. i know he aint wild compared to one actually out there, but he is still a fox, just like my lynx i had for 11 years was still a cat. I have a pet fox and i watch him quite a bit.

finicky fox carthage mo

Here's is one example.why does a fox leave his "mark" for you? very seldom will i have a set where a coyote crapped on me, except for remakes, lol.īut for fox it seems it happens a lot. I know in general a red and gray is almost like night and day, but does a fox out west re act the same as a fox here in the south or in the east. I've wondered why there aren't as many debates about the habits and reasoning of fox.

finicky fox carthage mo

You always see coyote debates on here, but not so much fox, or bobcat for that matter but almost everyone agrees about cats.














Finicky fox carthage mo