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The foxes in my back garden feel safe enough to sleep on their backs - enjoying the sun on their bellies

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  • rufustheduck@mastodon.socialR rufustheduck@mastodon.social

    The foxes in my back garden feel safe enough to sleep on their backs - enjoying the sun on their bellies

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    #fox #wildlife #garden #animals

    tatko@mastodon.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
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    #27

    @rufustheduck

    Exposing vitals by any animal a sign of trust.

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    • backfromthedud@mas.toB backfromthedud@mas.to

      @rufustheduck I will never understand why we didn't try to domesticate the Fox.

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      #28

      @BackFromTheDud @rufustheduck There is a Russian domesticated fox; the domestic silver fox. It took modern knowledge of genetics, animal husbandry and breeding facility arrangement to pull it off.

      Two traits of animals that usually bode poorly for domestication is if they are solitary (because then you can't co-opt any natural instincts for trying to fit into a hierarchy to get the animal to follow orders - and often, solitary animals are also a lot more shy, because they don't have safety in numbers), and if they won't mate if they're confined or being watched. And, well, foxes tick both boxes. Wolves don't, so they were a lot easier for Paleolithic animal breeders to work with.

      (Cats apparently self-domesticated. Human settlements attract cat prey and humans like having cats around to kill pests, so cats that tolerated human proximity had a selective advantage over cats that didn't.)

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      • rufustheduck@mastodon.socialR rufustheduck@mastodon.social

        They act very similarly to dogs. They chase each other, pretend to fight, and I've even seen them playing with balls and other things they can use as toys

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        #foxes #wildlife #animals

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        #29

        @rufustheduck

        This is a Very nice series of posts/pics on foxes! I know nothing about them & it's kind of cute that they play/interact with one another like dogs. Thanks for sharing & Well Done👏👏

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        • datarama@hachyderm.ioD datarama@hachyderm.io

          @BackFromTheDud @rufustheduck There is a Russian domesticated fox; the domestic silver fox. It took modern knowledge of genetics, animal husbandry and breeding facility arrangement to pull it off.

          Two traits of animals that usually bode poorly for domestication is if they are solitary (because then you can't co-opt any natural instincts for trying to fit into a hierarchy to get the animal to follow orders - and often, solitary animals are also a lot more shy, because they don't have safety in numbers), and if they won't mate if they're confined or being watched. And, well, foxes tick both boxes. Wolves don't, so they were a lot easier for Paleolithic animal breeders to work with.

          (Cats apparently self-domesticated. Human settlements attract cat prey and humans like having cats around to kill pests, so cats that tolerated human proximity had a selective advantage over cats that didn't.)

          rufustheduck@mastodon.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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          #30

          @datarama interesting! Thank you for sharing

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          • trueblue4three@mastodon.socialT trueblue4three@mastodon.social

            @rufustheduck

            This is a Very nice series of posts/pics on foxes! I know nothing about them & it's kind of cute that they play/interact with one another like dogs. Thanks for sharing & Well Done👏👏

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            #31

            @TrueBlue4THREE I'm happy you enjoyed them. I feel very lucky to get to see this kind of behaviour from my window

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            • datarama@hachyderm.ioD datarama@hachyderm.io

              @BackFromTheDud @rufustheduck There is a Russian domesticated fox; the domestic silver fox. It took modern knowledge of genetics, animal husbandry and breeding facility arrangement to pull it off.

              Two traits of animals that usually bode poorly for domestication is if they are solitary (because then you can't co-opt any natural instincts for trying to fit into a hierarchy to get the animal to follow orders - and often, solitary animals are also a lot more shy, because they don't have safety in numbers), and if they won't mate if they're confined or being watched. And, well, foxes tick both boxes. Wolves don't, so they were a lot easier for Paleolithic animal breeders to work with.

              (Cats apparently self-domesticated. Human settlements attract cat prey and humans like having cats around to kill pests, so cats that tolerated human proximity had a selective advantage over cats that didn't.)

              backfromthedud@mas.toB This user is from outside of this forum
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              #32

              @datarama This is how it REALLY happened with cats 😂 @rufustheduck

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              • rufustheduck@mastodon.socialR rufustheduck@mastodon.social

                @TrueBlue4THREE I'm happy you enjoyed them. I feel very lucky to get to see this kind of behaviour from my window

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                #33

                @rufustheduck

                Yes, you have picked a wonderful place to live & view the beauty of nature!

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                  #34
                  And we thought only dogs show this behaviour. Hah!
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                  • rufustheduck@mastodon.socialR rufustheduck@mastodon.social

                    They're smart enough to be wary of humans, and when I go into my garden, they watch me cautiously.

                    If I appear to be moving in their direction, they disappear into the bushes

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                    #fox #animals #nature #garden

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                    #35

                    also could see one when i lived in london, she was napping in the neighbour's garden every afternoon. I filmed her from our bedroom window but even though it was kinda far, any sound or movement would make her super alert

                    https://vimeo.com/118852895

                    @rufustheduck

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                    • rufustheduck@mastodon.socialR rufustheduck@mastodon.social

                      The foxes in my back garden feel safe enough to sleep on their backs - enjoying the sun on their bellies

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                      #fox #wildlife #garden #animals

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                      #36

                      @rufustheduck this is so cute

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                      • rufustheduck@mastodon.socialR rufustheduck@mastodon.social

                        The foxes in my back garden feel safe enough to sleep on their backs - enjoying the sun on their bellies

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                        #fox #wildlife #garden #animals

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                        #37

                        @rufustheduck
                        Same with ours 👍 😀

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                          #38

                          @Nazani @tsadiq @rufustheduck even moreso in a tent 🦊📢🏕️😱

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