This video is about four red fox cubs, still living in and near their den in Oostvaardersplassen nature reserve in the Netherlands.
The video is by Walter Debloudts.
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I guess the video is from earlier this this year, June or July?
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Yes, I think the video was made earlier this year, and uploaded to YouTube recently.
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Foxes are a terrible introduced pest in Australia, so it seems a bit wrong to appreciate how lovely they are!
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Hi, the young foxes in this video are in their natural habitat in Europe. Where, unlike in Australia, they were not introduced by humans.
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Reblogged this on "OUR WORLD".
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Thanks for reblogging, Nancy!
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My pleasure! They are so cute 😉
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Yes, they are 🙂
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🙂 🙂
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