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I was driving to our village store and came across a kit fox separated from mom. Someone else there said mom was near so I snapped this and left. I drove by again later and saw two of them!
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NOOOOOOOOO !!! That's a bear. You're lucky you escaped with your life.
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It looks like a bear doesn't it? I still think it's a fox. It was only 8 inches long. And someone there said they saw momma fox go into the woods. Also, one of the two I saw later was more tan.
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Great Picture.
When playing dead how much of you can the bear eat before you stop playing ? The reason for a dive knife is to cut your dive-buddy when you see a shark. ![]() |
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Here is another baby of the woods. This was taken 2 days ago in the woods of Pennsylvania. They walked to within 3 feet of the photographer. I dont think they are more than a day or two old.
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