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Fox in the snow, Fire 'n Ice As soon as it snows in my country, I  no wild horses could keep me inside the house.<br />
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Winter time = fox time!<br />
No better view than a healthy and gorgeous red furred fox in a perfect snowy environment.<br />
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Of course global warming is an awful thing, but yay for our new &amp; improved winters! fox,snow,vos,vulpes vulpes,winter Click/tap to enlarge

Fox in the snow, Fire 'n Ice

As soon as it snows in my country, I no wild horses could keep me inside the house.

Winter time = fox time!
No better view than a healthy and gorgeous red furred fox in a perfect snowy environment.

Of course global warming is an awful thing, but yay for our new & improved winters!

    comments (4)

  1. Gorgeous photo, the colors of the fox really jump out of the arctic backdrop!
    How did you manage to get a frontal view on the fox? I have seen a few foxes myself, but they are usually very shy.
    Posted 11 years ago
    1. Some foxes are more shy than others.
      When I saw the fox approaching, I laid down in the snow, waiting for him to walk towards me.
      Of course he changed his route, but -lucky me- only after I made this photograph ;)
      Tnx for your enthusiams & grtz,
      Roeselien
      Posted 11 years ago
  2. That's an awesome first contribution Roeselien, we're so happy to have you on board! Posted 11 years ago
  3. Very very nice meeting! +++ Posted 11 years ago

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The red fox is the largest of the true foxes, as well as being the most geographically spread member of the Carnivora, being distributed across the entire northern hemisphere from the Arctic Circle to North Africa, Central America and the steppes of Asia.

Similar species: Carnivorans
Species identified by Ferdy Christant
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Uploaded May 18, 2011.