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Elderly Lady Trains and Feeds Foxes London's Wild Side BBC Earth

Elderly Lady Trains and Feeds Foxes London's Wild Side BBC Earth

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As this clip proves, the warmest of friendships can be found in the toughest environments. Francis: Peoples who owns pet sometimes wonders why their pets contracts our humans diseases like cancers, diabetes, heart diseases and arthritis, very simple, because they fed their pets humans foods which unfortunately are toxic, processed meats like sausages contain nitride oxides, poison, ever heard, over fed and undernourished? we humans are eating lots of wrong foods, we are apes, fruits and veggies suits us.
Date: 2020-08-24

Comments and reviews: 7


I don't want to sound mean but in my country (Canada) this would be considered unethical (and socially disapproved of) to feed wild animals, because they lose the ability to feed themselves and become too reliant/used to humans. Although wild animals here would be bears or wolves or cougars, for example, so them getting habituated to humans is dangerous and can get them euthanized.
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This is the first time I've ever seen a wild fox doing tricks. Pretty cool and speaks to their intelligence. It also speaks to the ladies patience since she must have said 'sit' to the mother fox many times before the connection was made. Wonder if the foxes know or follow her when she leaves her flat?
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Never feed wildlife Soon they'll be perceived as a threat by other humans and killed because too used to being around humans and not afraid anymore. She's not helping them out there, she's helping to make them killed
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I feel bad for the cats that live in the complex. Feeding the fox's keeps them in the area. I'm sure her neighbors don't appreciate that, also those that have children that live in the building.
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The fox probably has seen many times form hiding how dogs react when hearing SIT, so he just did the same; the phrase clever as a fox doesn't come from nowhere.
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I have two regulars who always know when I'm working, a red (Rosie) and a green (Ivy) Aussie King Parrot, cause I always give them leftover bread.
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It is not good to feed wild animals. They tend to depend on feeder rather than hunting on its own.
Human food spoils animal health.

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