For those who may have missed it
12 years ago
General
I know have a video of Juno on YouTube, my first ever fox video! Sure, it's far from perfect, and is shaky at times (learning experiences aside), I hope to post more videos of my interactions with the foxes, and I hope that the videos can properly convey the feelings I have felt when I was playing with them. Fable, Juno, the list goes on, I believe that videos can convey feelings much better than a picture can, but even a picture can convey more feelings than what words can ever say. I know I made an entry, I just want to bring it to anyone who may have missed it for some reason
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9p2HUvsunA
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/12017682/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9p2HUvsunA
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/12017682/
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since you have experience working with foxes, I have a question.
there's a certain wild fox that I've been trying to get a good photo of, one encounter it seemed preety calm and I was able to get within 50ft. while I was standing up it stood there or even moved closer. but to take a good photo I needed to crouch down to get a better angle and background. but every time I crouched down it franticly ran away, which is strange because most animals see you as less of a threat when yoi crouch down.
do you think this makes them nervous? eventually its curiosity died off and left.
I've practiced different methods of approaching deer and geese, but foxes are definitely difficult.
There was one place in the northern mainland Japan that had 50+ foxes which wasn't too expensive, but the tolls and gas would have made it a $300 trip, or $100 on the train. I kind of regret not trying before I left. oh well, I didn't have my camera or skills then either.