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Ahhhh! (doh Flakes ) So I should stop the video before the end? (I don't mind Zombies eating humans etc, but put an animal in harms way...? Wusssssy me!)The fox is the hunter, not the huntee Flake! But I did let out an aww at the end. Nature working.
The fox is following the beams! That is an interesting theory.
The fox is hunting and gets his meal at the end so maybe! I like watching the animals like that but it is always hard for me to see another become lunch.Ahhhh! (doh Flakes ) So I should stop the video before the end? (I don't mind Zombies eating humans etc, but put an animal in harms way...? Wusssssy me!)
Ahhhh! (doh Flakes ) So I should stop the video before the end? (I don't mind Zombies eating humans etc, but put an animal in harms way...? Wusssssy me!)
Good stuff! Whenever I am out in the woods, I love watching the woodland creatures do their thing.
I live out in the "country." We have all sorts of wildlife visits to my yard, including fox, coyote, deer, and bear. On Sunday, the day after the big snowstorm, I saw a coyote doing the exact same thing in the farmer’s field across from my house. It would stand motionless for a time, then launch into a vertical leap and go headfirst into the snow after what I presume was a groundhog (lots of the nasty creatures around here). The display didn’t last too long, and after several attempts the coyote left without it’s prize. I also have a couple of apple trees out back with rotten apples still on them. Also that day a deer was standing on its hind legs trying to get some. I never knew deer could to that.