From: "Matt Jenkins"
Newsgroups: alt.binaries.pictures.animals
Subject: Re: COULD SOMEONE PLS POST A FOX PICTURE...TIA!
Date: Sat, 19 Dec 1998 19:32:35 -0500
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Mr_Sluggo wrote in message
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>I'm in the US Navy and trying to draw a logo for a buddy's unit.
>They're Beach Master Unit 1 Foxtrot Company. Hence the picture of a
>fox. I need it to be a "nature picture" ie; a real fox. If anyone has
>a picture of a snarling fox, that's even better!
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>Thanks folks,
>
>HM3 Michael Santana RT
>FLTSURGTEAM1
fpage_fox27.jpg
Comments
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From: zygmea86@snydelab.delhi.edu
File To Comment: animal4/fpage_fox27-Gray_Fox-howling_on_grassland.jpg
I am a fox enthusist, especially gray fox, but this pic puzzles me.
Foxes don't howl, at least as far as I know. Though yes, that looks
like a gray fox, I really don't think it is. Is it possible that it
could just be a dark coated coyote, I know those are out there and
look very similar. Once again, foxes don't howl. The canis genus is
the only one I'm aware of, and are not related to vulpes, or the
other fox genuses. I would appreciate feedback if possible. I could
be wrong and would like to know.
Thank you for your time, Emily
Comments
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From: Skinner@ecst.csuchico.edu
Date: Tue Aug 17 29:02:34 KST 1999
File To Comment: animal4/fpage_fox27-Gray_Fox-howling_on_grassland.jpg
This animal is a Coyote. Foxes don't howl, and gray foxes don't live in
grassland, they live in forests in the south eastern United States. |