Onestepmore wrote:OK, the lowdown on fox semantics
Most common word listed first, depends on area and vernacular
Female - vixen
Male - reynard, dog, tod
Several foxes - skulk, troop, earth
Young fox - kit, pup, cub
Group of new pups - litter
Kittening refers to the birthing process of foxes, rabbits, badgers, squirrels and beavers
There ya go!
Nuts wrote:"Sydney Fox Rescue aims to reduce wild fox numbers over time by placing rescued fox kits in human care, we do not release foxes and recognise the harm they have caused to our Native Australian Species, however despite being an introduced species we believe foxes too deserve to live happy fulfilling lives free from the immeasurable harms caused by baiting, shooting and trapping"
Onestepmore wrote:...I hope you're vaccinated!
(I'm not, and our OHS hospital rules dictate that we don't handle these guys. Luckily we have the university Wildlife and Exotics Hospital nearby to refer to, so these guys get appropriate care)
I keep looking for a 'like' button!
GD4Up wrote:Nuts wrote:"Sydney Fox Rescue aims to reduce wild fox numbers over time by placing rescued fox kits in human care, we do not release foxes and recognise the harm they have caused to our Native Australian Species, however despite being an introduced species we believe foxes too deserve to live happy fulfilling lives free from the immeasurable harms caused by baiting, shooting and trapping"
This is the latest emerging fashion affecting pest management - every animal has a right to life, it doesn't matter what devastation it'll cause through predation as its not the individual animal's fault it's been introduced so it should be left alone to destroy what it what's and procreate to provide the next generation. Dimwitted but I'll predict it'll get bigger and bigger. Normally you'll see it with people leaving food out for feral cats or catching them, desexing and then re-releasing them so at least these people aren't re-releasing (until they get a nip and decide their cute little pet isn't so much fun anymore).
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