Things you need to know about RED FOXES!

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Published 2022-06-10
From what red foxes eat and where they live, to when they breed and how long they can live for, in this video you will find lots of facts about the red fox.

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All Comments (21)
  • @stevejones6503
    One Fox fan to another 👍 My garden backs onto a small woodland. We've lived there for 6 years. When we first moved, I became aware several foxes had mange. They really looked awful. I managed to treat them with the correct medication added to chicken etc. The mange went, they put weight on and there hair grew back. I've never stopped feeding them since. They have meat, fish, Dog food, general scraps and the occasional sweet treat! It's nice when I look over my fence in the evening. They stop and look back almost to say thanks!
  • @r1273m
    Four years ago a vixen brought her three youngsters into our garden and would leave them for hours as they couldn't get over the walls unaided. One day my wife spotted one of them with his front leg trapped in a fork of a bush. I was dispatched to release him and he was OK. The mother was sadly killed on the road by a vehicle but the three siblings return every evening. Yes, I do feed them. Great video again.
  • @Choober65
    I was out shooting on my friends farm. I took a break and sat down close to a hedge and wait for the rabbits to come back out. After 10 minutes or so, a fox trotted along the hedge towards me. I sat motionless. The fox sat down about five feet away and was there for around 10 minutes. I slowly pushed on of my rabbits towards him. He picked it up and trotted back off in the direction he had come from. Every time I went out after that, I would leave a couple of rabbits in the same place for him to take. He left the lambs alone after I started doing that.
  • @Tryst46
    What I love most about the red fox is their eyes. When you look closely, you can see almost every imaginable colour at once and their intelligence shows by the way they can look directly at your eyes without being phased and looking away like most animals would.
  • We feed a dog fox, that has extra white on him, and we've nicknamed him "Lord Gorgeous". He lives along the railway in front of our house. He was taught as a kit by his mother, to find food outside our house, where we threw it for them to find. In the recent cold winter , when it snowed he barked outside our house, waking us, and wanted food. I went and put some over the railway wall and he was happy and waited for it to arrive. "Lord Gorgeous is now at least 3 years old, and is in a beautiful condition.
  • @kungazopa2831
    I have been feeding local foxes raw chicken wings, & other “doggie” type foods for years. They are lovely & do not poop near the house at my request! At 1st many foxes had mange, but I bought two Homeopathic remedies which I nightly put under the chicken wings skin. They all quickly healed with beautiful thick clean coats. Foxes clear out rats & mice, so helpful. Do not poison rats as you do not want the foxes poisoned when they eat the rats & mice please. Some of the foxes acknowledge me, but I purposefully leave the food out without interacting with the foxes as I do not want them to lose their wildness & for them to retain their wariness of humans for THEIR safety. The parents introduce the kits to the food source, & leave the territory for their babies. Such good parents. Love the foxes! I live in north London near a large park, so the foxes live nearby.
  • Again you have done a lovely presentation about our friends the red fox . I am really enjoying your educational presentations Liam . Thank you so much. Peter Spencer
  • @KitchenFoyle
    To those criticising your speech I say, as someone who has no such affectation, get a life and listen to what this guy has to say in this invaluable series because you might learn sumfink.
  • @martyndormer
    Excellent stuff! I have a fox who I feed every night. Haven’t seen him for a while but his dish is always empty every morning.🦊
  • That was actually very entertaining and I enjoyed the crap out of it. Thank you so much for that and I really appreciate that you bought it to me to share. Awesome! ❤
  • @e.m.87
    Lovel video. Foxes = great; phonetics trolls and the like = lame. Appreciated the way you tastefully call 'em out at the end.
  • @babyjames1126
    Fantastic. I have so many London fox stories, I can't begin to share them but I've never met one yet that wasn't ready to stop for a chat or be guided across the road (no joking). Amazing animals. Thanks so much for your informative presentation.
  • When we lived in the uk country side foxes used too come threw our garden . We used too put dog meat out for them too help them out in winter beautifull creatures
  • Another lovely video. Beautiful creatures to watch thank you … looking forward to your next one Liam
  • @feargach2107
    Very informative, nicely made and great to hear an authentic English voice. Keep up the good work.
  • I saw a white and gray fox the other morning when i was at our companys yard which is on a farm. It came over and stopped about 20 feet away and just watch us load the van. I thought it was a dog at first due to its colour. I tried to get a closer look and it walked off confirming it was a fox with its big bushy tail. Wonderful creatures.
  • @SkylarkFields
    Love foxes but hardly ever see them here in the country any more and if I do, they are always a long way off. Country foxes are so much more wary than town foxes, and rightly so. Enjoyed all the facts about foxes, and the lovely footage you found. Some of those foxes were stunning.
  • @944gemma
    One morning a few years ago there were two Fox kits laying and having a rough and tumble good time in my yard. Playing just like puppies. So cute.