Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Silver foxes, they rock!

Compare these two pictures before reading:
Silver Fox standing watch from a small hill amongst fall colour - CA
Red Fox pauses while hunting from on top of some old hay bales
***Paul Burwell***



There's something about them... So similar, yet soooo different! Their bodies are built very similarly, and they both have medium sized ears. Their hind legs both have a bend, and their chests poke out, like they're proud. The silver fox is a silvery black color, and very bushy, while the red fox is orangey, white, and brown; you can't call him bushy. The thing is, they're different but they're not. Silver foxes are red foxes in an other color form. Silver foxes live in the same places as red foxes, and they're especially common in Russia. In Russia, silvers are domestic! I'll post more about silvers soon. Red foxes do get bushy like the picture of the silver fox, just saying.


SILVER FOXES ROCK!