Sunday, October 18, 2015

Outfoxed

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Dr. Don Gutoski, an ER doc and amateur photographer, captured this scene in the Wapusk National Park near Hudson’s Bay, Canada.  It shows a red fox and his prey, an only slightly smaller arctic fox, and it has been named the wildlife photo of the year by London’s Natural History Museum.

Foxes don’t normally prey upon each other, but they are territorial.  When one encroaches on the other’s hunting grounds, they will attack.

Of course, USA Today could not post the story without blaming Global Warming.

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