


While in the Lamar Valley, we had a "Three Dog Day" - meaning we spotted and watched wolves, coyotes and foxes. In each case, I was able to observe one of each "pouncing" on a mouse or vole it could hear under the snow. Seeing the pounce, you can't help but giggle in glee - it is one of the cutest things I've ever seen. Here are some photos of the foxes - though none of them pouncing!
Labels: foxes, Yellowstone
6 Comments:
Great photos. I would have loved to have seen that. I love all dogs.
Gorgeous animals. I like their red fur.
He almost looks like a Shiba Inu. I wonder if the fox is indigenous to Japan? What a beauty he is.
they do have beautiful fur - it's not hard to figure out why they got picked for fur coats, unfortunately
What great pictures... all of them. It looks like you had a great time.
Great pictures!
I distinctly remember seeing foxes on my trip to Yellowstone. They are amazing little creatures.
LA- I thought foxes were indigenous to England? I may be wrong! It wouldn't be the first time.
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