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Sue Wrote:

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> Sounds odd to me, surely young foxes don't

> normally die of natural causes?


Actually they do. The garden next to us was unkempt for years and regularly used by families of foxes. We had had occasional dead foxes but when the garden next door was cleared by property developers they found a surprising number of cub skeletons.

peterstorm1985 Wrote:

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> Sue Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Sounds odd to me, surely young foxes don't

> > normally die of natural causes?

>

> Actually they do. The garden next to us was

> unkempt for years and regularly used by families

> of foxes. We had had occasional dead foxes but

> when the garden next door was cleared by property

> developers they found a surprising number of cub

> skeletons.


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:-S

  • 2 weeks later...

Ratpack Wrote:

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> That was what was so strange. Lots of foxes - they

> all disappeared at the same time and no bodies in

> our gardens.


xxxxxxx


Maybe they've just gone somewhere else?


I once had a fox sleeping in my garden every day, then one day it just went away and never came back.


It never occurred to me it might have died, I just assumed it found somewhere else to sleep!

Sue Wrote:

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> grass Wrote:

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> -----

> > Somebody is poisoning they fox in your local

> area.

>

> xxxxxx

>

> And is your (new) forum name a giveaway?

>

> You know who this somebody is?

>

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I do Sue.

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