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Fox Video - Red fox? #6083683 12/14/15 09:20 PM
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While bow hunting this weekend, this fox wandered past me, and I decided I didn't want to shoot it, and video instead. I think it is a red fox, but looks mostly grey... can one of you experts chime in? grey or red? in Lometa Texas

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXVNz3OPbZ0

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Re: Fox Video - Red fox? [Re: Woj] #6083709 12/14/15 09:34 PM
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Def a grey. A red will not have any grey at all. All red w/ some white and black

Re: Fox Video - Red fox? [Re: Woj] #6083713 12/14/15 09:37 PM
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thanks. is there any significant difference in populations between red and grey? i.e. lot's more greys or visa versa?

Re: Fox Video - Red fox? [Re: Woj] #6083721 12/14/15 09:42 PM
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Greys outnumber reds by a lot. You will very rarely see a red.

Re: Fox Video - Red fox? [Re: Woj] #6083726 12/14/15 09:44 PM
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Def a grey. A red fox will have a white tip on it's tail, even if the body is not real red. Neat video!


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Neat video....had an experience with one at my uncles ranch outside Lampasas (Adamsville)...we were driving around checking feeders in my F-250....it was in a pasture about 40 yds away chasing mice....we set and watched for probable 5 minutes without it giving us a second thought....kool experience...very neat critters....


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Re: Fox Video - Red fox? [Re: Woj] #6084535 12/15/15 05:50 AM
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There are some reds in norhern Burnet County, near Copperas Cove. I have a pic of a dead one on 2657 near Dilingham Loop, that I took a couple months ago. Around 2001 or 02, there was a red female in that same area. I saw her several times and she had given birth the last time I saw her.

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I have a pair of grey fox I see nearly every night I hunt in e. Texas I have been observing them for three years now, usually bring them a big ziplock of bones from home.

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