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The retarded squirrel I've been feeding grapes and pieces of cantaloupe on my lunch break appears to have gotten squished.
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I would ask him to move over, but what would the fox say. View Quote This: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPPnjHIfjJQ |
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Yeah, I would be concerned he has rabies. Not normal for a fox to board a train and lay down in a seat for a ride. He is probably sick.
Poor guy.
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Yeah, I would be concerned he has rabies. Not normal for a fox to board a train and lay down in a seat for a ride. He is probably sick. Poor guy. View Quote Clearly sick. eta.. health dept. here in Austin is trying to find a man who picked up a bat on a sidewalk and was last seen running towards Lady Bird Lake. Idiot's gonna die.. lol |
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Yeah, I would be concerned he has rabies. Not normal for a fox to board a train and lay down in a seat for a ride. He is probably sick. Poor guy. View Quote Not Necessarily, Foxes are pretty clever. If it ever got over its fear of the train and got in, it could realize that its ending up in different places. There have been stories of Dogs and birds of pray hitching rides on commuter trains to expand their territory. |
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Not Necessarily, Foxes are pretty clever. If it ever got over its fear of the train and got in, it could realize that its ending up in different places. There have been stories of Dogs and birds of pray hitching rides on commuter trains to expand their territory. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Yeah, I would be concerned he has rabies. Not normal for a fox to board a train and lay down in a seat for a ride. He is probably sick. Poor guy. Not Necessarily, Foxes are pretty clever. If it ever got over its fear of the train and got in, it could realize that its ending up in different places. There have been stories of Dogs and birds of pray hitching rides on commuter trains to expand their territory. Just look at it. That's not a healthy fox. And prey. Not pray. |
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Is this pic cute or sad? I can't tell. Cute cause it's a fox. Sad that he is using mass transit.
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Just look at it. That's not a healthy fox. And prey. Not pray. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Yeah, I would be concerned he has rabies. Not normal for a fox to board a train and lay down in a seat for a ride. He is probably sick. Poor guy. Not Necessarily, Foxes are pretty clever. If it ever got over its fear of the train and got in, it could realize that its ending up in different places. There have been stories of Dogs and birds of pray hitching rides on commuter trains to expand their territory. Just look at it. That's not a healthy fox. And prey. Not pray. Looking at it, I see a healthy fox sleeping on a comfy seat on a train. |
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Just look at it. That's not a healthy fox. And prey. Not pray. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Yeah, I would be concerned he has rabies. Not normal for a fox to board a train and lay down in a seat for a ride. He is probably sick. Poor guy. Not Necessarily, Foxes are pretty clever. If it ever got over its fear of the train and got in, it could realize that its ending up in different places. There have been stories of Dogs and birds of pray hitching rides on commuter trains to expand their territory. Just look at it. That's not a healthy fox. And prey. Not pray. If you're prey... you pray. |
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Quoted: Yeah, I would be concerned he has rabies. Not normal for a fox to board a train and lay down in a seat for a ride. He is probably sick. View Quote Poor guy. |
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Poor guy. A bus and the fox is Canadian, so who knows http://news.ca.msn.com/canada/fox-falls-asleep-aboard-ottawa-city-bus View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Yeah, I would be concerned he has rabies. Not normal for a fox to board a train and lay down in a seat for a ride. He is probably sick. A bus and the fox is Canadian, so who knows http://news.ca.msn.com/canada/fox-falls-asleep-aboard-ottawa-city-bus Probably on it's way to buy a bag of milk. |
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Either sick or crazy. SOP is the same in either case; stay the hell away from to minimize drama, or attempt to capture or kill if you like it rough.
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wasn't it in detroit that the coyotes had learned to take the train to get around town since the place has become a barren wasteland?
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I loathe the poor, so fuck that one particular fox.
Probably on his way to free veterinary care on my dime, too. |
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Just look at it. That's not a healthy fox. And prey. Not pray. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Yeah, I would be concerned he has rabies. Not normal for a fox to board a train and lay down in a seat for a ride. He is probably sick. Poor guy. Not Necessarily, Foxes are pretty clever. If it ever got over its fear of the train and got in, it could realize that its ending up in different places. There have been stories of Dogs and birds of pray hitching rides on commuter trains to expand their territory. Just look at it. That's not a healthy fox. And prey. Not pray. Amen. |
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Cute little fucker..
I want a pet fox bad.. There was a really cool black / silver one some couple had that posted a bunch of YouTube vids.. Reggie IIRC? Anyway, some bullshit went down and they put the fox down in a real shady way.. Real shame, he was a beautiful animal. For 10 internets, without looking what is a group of fox called? |
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I'd take him home but keep him away from my cat. I think my gf's cat has him on weight... but the laziness is equal. http://i.imgur.com/Qd9MTA5.gif |
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