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Myth Busters did an episode with that indeed. It was pretty neatReal… when those videos first posted here on sh a bunch of years ago, I tried it. It does work!! There should be a whole thread on it unless it was in scout era and nuked.
I think Myth Busters proved it, too.
Sirhr
He is from down the road in Mooresville. Guy is incredible.![]()
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Agree, I think they are incredibly adaptive and definitely cool.I have one that visits my front door almost nightly… I used to shoot on sight but no more… now I enjoy them.
There is a study going on outside. DC where there are a lot of foxes in the Potomac green belt… watching them get more and more friendly towards humans. The study is essentially looking at how dogs were domesticated tens or hundreds of thousands of years ago. It may have been more “mutual” than was always assumed.
Dogs and cats saw safety and food around humans and humans saw pest control and their grain stocks saved from rodents. Thus began a beautiful relationship!!!
Unless it’s foaming at the mouth or eating your chickens… enjoy the visits!! Foxes are cool and super smart critters!
Sirhr
General rule, which there's always exceptions to.I have one that visits my front door almost nightly… I used to shoot on sight but no more… now I enjoy them.
There is a study going on outside. DC where there are a lot of foxes in the Potomac green belt… watching them get more and more friendly towards humans. The study is essentially looking at how dogs were domesticated tens or hundreds of thousands of years ago. It may have been more “mutual” than was always assumed.
Dogs and cats saw safety and food around humans and humans saw pest control and their grain stocks saved from rodents. Thus began a beautiful relationship!!!
Unless it’s foaming at the mouth or eating your chickens… enjoy the visits!! Foxes are cool and super smart critters!
Sirhr
Probably the toughest man on the planet.He is from down the road in Mooresville. Guy is incredible.
Got a pair in the back of the property, they have a couple of kits every year that I’ve paid attention to them. Never had my chickens killed or any yard animals harassed. They played a game with the wiff and I one night. They would chipper and bark like our Boston terrier and then run ahead of us to do it again. I would whistle back and it drove them nuts. I’ve only seen one coyote on our place and he was a juvenile, it wasn’t around longGeneral rule, which there's always exceptions to.
If you have a fox that is residential to your area there's usually no coyote in the area. They both have the same diet but the fox is smart enough to not be a meal.
I think that should read 28,500 feet.
Not 100% sure but might mean 8500’ from the base, not above sea levelI think that should read 28,500 feet.