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  2. Fox - Wikipedia

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    Foxes in urban areas can live longer and can have smaller litter sizes than foxes in non-urban areas. [37] Urban foxes are ubiquitous in Europe, where they show altered behaviors compared to non-urban foxes, including increased population density, smaller territory, and pack foraging. [38] Foxes have been introduced in numerous locations, with ...

  3. Fox Wars (TV programme) - Wikipedia

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    Fox Wars received positive reviews. Digital Spy and Metro chose the documentary as one of the TV picks of the day. [3] [4] The Guardian journalist John Crace was surprised to learn that Britain has only 33,000 urban foxes and said: Fox Wars felt genuine. It may not have been, of course, but credit to the director and producer for succeeding in ...

  4. Mongrels (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Rufus Jones as the voice of Nelson, an urban fox who has embraced a middle-class, metrosexual lifestyle. Operated by Andy Heath; Dan Tetsell as the voice of Marion, a homeless Persian alley cat. Operated by Warrick Brownlow-Pike; Lucy Montgomery as the voice of Destiny, a beautiful Afghan Hound. Operated by Richard Coombs and Sue Beattie

  5. Urban wildlife - Wikipedia

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    Urban areas range from fully urban – areas having little green space and mostly covered by paving, tarmac, or buildings – to suburban areas with gardens and parks. Pigeons are found scavenging on scraps of food left by humans and nesting on buildings, even in the most urban areas, as the tall buildings resemble their natural rocky homes in ...

  6. Foxes in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    In Dogon mythology, the fox [1] is reported to be either the trickster god of the desert, who embodies chaos [2] or a messenger for the gods. [3]There is a Tswana riddle that says that "Phokoje go tsela o dithetsenya [Only the muddy fox lives] meaning that, in a philosophical sense, 'only an active person who does not mind getting muddy gets to progress in life.'

  7. Fauna of England - Wikipedia

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    In the absence of the extinct wolf and brown bear, the largest carnivore is the red fox, the adaptability and opportunism of which has allowed it to proliferate in the urban environment. Weasels and foxes dominate the role of carnivores in England and are very common in the countryside and in towns and some cities.

  8. List of foxhound packs of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of foxhound packs in the United Kingdom, which are recognised by the Masters of Foxhounds Association. Fox hunting is prohibited in Great Britain by the Protection of Wild Mammals (Scotland) Act 2002 and the Hunting Act 2004 (England and Wales), but remains legal in Northern Ireland.

  9. Springwatch - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Buchanan filmed urban red foxes in Glasgow for a pre-recorded nightly diary segment. The 2007 series spawned more spin-offs on other BBC television channels, radio stations and the internet. Springwatch Nightshift broadcast two hours of live footage of badgers, owls and bats on BBC Two each night, and a half-hour weekly review programme ...