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What killed the fox?

Started by allaboutliverpool, April 23, 2007, 14:45:34

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allaboutliverpool

This healthy looking, weighty fox expired on my neighbours patch and the only sign of injury was a wound on the tail.

Could it have died of blood poisoning?


allaboutliverpool


Hyacinth

it doesn't look as though it's got a full coat - mange? I believe that urban foxes have a life expectancy of only 2 yrs or thereabouts..odd that it didn't crawl away to die, tho..

Trixiebelle

The Devil Invented Dandelions!

Robert_Brenchley

All sorts of things could have killed it; they don't live long, and their existence is pretty marginal. Beetles and worms are a very important part of the diet at some times of year, and there won't have been many of the latter around recently with the dry weather.

emmy1978

Don't throw paper away. There is no away.

honeybee


Tin Shed

I have been told that foxes dig in areas that have blood,fish and bone in, which if they eat will burn their throat - I suppose that could be a cause of death if they had a very bad reaction to it.

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