Rare Black Fox Spotted!
–Ain’t he cute?!–A rare black fox has been spotted lurking (that’s what we foxes do; we lurk. It’s a lost art, really) among tombstones in a cemetery in Lancashire, England. The fox is supposed to bring bad luck to those who see it as it reputedly can live unseen in a man’s shadow, but the spotter has already been offered a thousand pounds for the fox by a taxidermist. This might be lucky for the spotter, but would be most unlucky for the fox.
I for one think that me English mate the black fox is just perfect for Halloween! — ‘Scuse me now, but I gotta go bite a taxidermist on the ankles, and then do some serious lurking… π
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February 26, 2009 at 4:44 am
Looks more like an ordinary melanistic felis domesticus! But, if it truly is a black fox, then its sword-wielding namesake from California will surely come to the rescue.
“El Zorro! El Zorro! El Zorro!”
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July 26, 2009 at 5:54 pm
hello I have a black fox that comes in my back yard every nite , but my husband said the tip of his tail is light brown he saw him in the day . I see him in the night does any 1 know what color the tips of their tails are. Thanks
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