Foxes.
Cats can be crazy and dogs can get overly excited, but have you ever thought about getting a pet that is truly wild? According to Teddy Hilton, animal lovers are handing over large amounts of cash to obtain wild foxes as pets. Unfortunately your browser does not support IFrames. The fox's road from wild animal to furry friend started with the study of wolves. Interested in discovering the transition of wolves to dogs, Russian researchers started breeding foxes for insight. These scientists chose the most docile foxes they could find in the wild and have been breeding generations of these calm critters for years. Today, the researchers say the foxes are essentially tame, allowing them to ...
Who says you can't own a pet fox? Well, your state laws regarding exotic-pet ownership, probably. But the pet owner in this video is lucky enough to live in a place that allows him to keep an adorable -- and talented -- pet fox. That, or he's an outlaw pet owner. And who among us wouldn't at least consider living outside the law in order to care for an animal as adorable as this, if we could? Because foxes are the best. You guys! They're like little red dogs with puffy tails and black business socks. And you can teach them to fetch! Just look at how happy this fox is to play with his human. ...
Fantastic Miss Fox Thinks She's a Pet Dog
This sly fox has an interesting trick: She acts like a dog. According to the Daily Mail U.K., a Russian scientist named Irina Mukhamedshina is raising two foxes like pet pooches. ...
Winners of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Contest
The Veolia Environment Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition is an annual international showcase for the best of the best in nature photography. According to The Atlantic, the renowned contest began in 1964 and is owned by the Natural History Museum and BBC. This competition, in its 48th year, drew more than 48,000…
Photographer Takes Enchanting Images of Rare and Elusive Silver Fox in the Wild
Anderson Cooper should feel honored to be nicknamed after such a remarkable creature! According to The Daily Mail UK, photographer Steffen Sailor was able to capture the legendary and mysterious silver fox in Canada's Yukon Territory.…
This image from the Daily Squee doesn't just make us smile; it also draws on nostalgia for the British anthropomorphic literature of our youths. Maybe it's because despite being unassailably cute, Mr. Badger and Mr. Fox appear to be engaged in sober conference. What serious business might they be discussing? Having grown up reading "The Wind in the Willows," "The Animals of Farthing Wood," and "Redwall," we imagine that some drama is going down in the forest. Some adorable drama. Share ...


