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shiny gem 07-03-2005 13:24

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Originally Posted by rockrabbit
and you know what happens when people give me orders lol

it wasnt an order!!!! i was giving you my nicest smile!!!!

rockrabbit 07-03-2005 13:38

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Originally Posted by shiny gem
it wasnt an order!!!! i was giving you my nicest smile!!!!

lol you mean you havent done that already :p

shiny gem 07-03-2005 13:41

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lol you mean you havent done that already :p

no i save that for special occasions!!! lol

WillowTheWhisp 07-03-2005 13:45

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Originally Posted by luke orourke 1988
oy foxes are cool animals. they only kill chickens and stuff to survive otherwise they would die without food.

Tell that to a farmer who finds all his chickens dead.

They don't look like any foxes I've ever seen, apart from maybe around the region of the ears. Are all Russian foxes that colour?

rockrabbit 07-03-2005 13:50

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Originally Posted by shiny gem
no i save that for special occasions!!! lol

:D :p ;) lol

Tealeaf 07-03-2005 14:01

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp
Tell that to a farmer who finds all his chickens dead.

They don't look like any foxes I've ever seen, apart from maybe around the region of the ears. Are all Russian foxes that colour?

My guess is that these are bred from the Artic fox, (Alopex Lagopus) as against the Red fox (Vulpes Vulpes), the latter being the vermin to which we are all to familiar. The Artic fox's fur undergoes a seasonal colour change, being blue/gray during the summer and white during the winter. It's habitat, has the name suggests is Siberia/Northern Canada.

By the way, I notice the total number of foxes hunted and killed last week was no different than the total killed in an average March week pre-hunt ban. So much for this shambolic and idiotic piece of legislation.

Tinkerbelle 07-03-2005 14:07

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf
My guess is that these are bred from the Artic fox, (Alopex Lagopus) as against the Red fox (Vulpes Vulpes), the latter being the vermin to which we are all to familiar. The Artic fox's fur undergoes a seasonal colour change, being blue/gray during the summer and white during the winter. It's habitat, has the name suggests is Siberia/Northern Canada.

So are the Artic fox also classed as vermin in their own parts??

Tealeaf 07-03-2005 14:14

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Originally Posted by Tinkerbelle
So are the Artic fox also classed as vermin in their own parts??

Hardly. The climate of the Tundra and Artic region is hardly conducive to the intensive agriculture to which we are accustomed to within the British countryside; hence the Artic fox is free to go about it's daily life without any distractions such as entering chicken coops and killing for fun.

Tinkerbelle 07-03-2005 14:32

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf
Hardly. The climate of the Tundra and Artic region is hardly conducive to the intensive agriculture to which we are accustomed to within the British countryside; hence the Artic fox is free to go about it's daily life without any distractions such as entering chicken coops and killing for fun.

:o Oh yeah duh!!! Don't ask were that came from I'm seriously having a blonde day today like you wouldn't believe!!

luke orourke 1988 07-03-2005 14:34

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can i just say that them foxes look just like a border collie. a cross of border collie and huskie.

Tealeaf 07-03-2005 14:50

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Originally Posted by luke orourke 1988
can i just say that them foxes look just like a border collie. a cross of border collie and huskie.

How observant you are today, Luke.

luke orourke 1988 07-03-2005 14:51

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thanks, i think:confused:
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How observant you are today, Luke.



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