We had a visitor last night: “The grey fox is the most common fox in California, mainly populating coastal or mountain forests at lower elevations. They rarely dig their own dens. Instead they will rest in crevices, under boulders, or in hollow logs. Secretive and mostly nocturnal, the gray fox is an excellent hunter.” -California Living Museum (The video might take a moment to load).
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We had one that used to follow my husband and try to get in the house looking for me. She would play “hide and seek” around the house with me and liked to hang out to visit from about a 3 foot distance. Often we would see her sunning herself on the deck. Beautiful animals.
We had one that used to follow my husband and try to get in the house looking for me. She would play “hide and seek” around the house with me and liked to hang out to visit from about a 3 foot distance. Often we would see her sunning herself on the deck. Beautiful animals.