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two separate litters three adult foxes and five cubs in this earth. with a massive difference in the size of the cubs. the older litter was moved half a mile away by the vixen. the same dogfox was in

Death trap for man and dog .

Have second litters ever been proven mate ,personally i dont think it happens .

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I reckon it's sandy and unless I knew the earth wouldn't be putting anything valuable in, LOL.

ah you couldn't dig this mate , I've had to catch a train today and it was on the opposite bank . For a laugh have a guess?
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I reckon it's sandy and unless I knew the earth wouldn't be putting anything valuable in, LOL.

ah you couldn't dig this mate , I've had to catch a train today and it was on the opposite bank . For a laugh have a guess?

 

Tunnel direct to Calais perhaps ?? LOL.

To be honest it looks like a badger moving in to somewhere new. But no matter what's at home it's sandy and needs caution.

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I reckon it's sandy and unless I knew the earth wouldn't be putting anything valuable in, LOL.

ah you couldn't dig this mate , I've had to catch a train today and it was on the opposite bank . For a laugh have a guess?

Tunnel direct to Calais perhaps ?? LOL.

To be honest it looks like a badger moving in to somewhere new. But no matter what's at home it's sandy and needs caution.

as the train pulled up and I got on a young fox stuck he's head out , August as well lol .
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Right, nice to see. It's not too often you'll see foxes enlarging an earth at this time of year as they're usually lying in the corn etc. and that digging is fresh.

What size was the cub ?

A second litter perhaps ?

just a fleeting glimpse mate so not sure didn't look big though. I'd be surprised if there's owt else been through it as its on an urban station full of commuters, but ya never know I suppose
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Right, nice to see. It's not too often you'll see foxes enlarging an earth at this time of year as they're usually lying in the corn etc. and that digging is fresh.

What size was the cub ?

A second litter perhaps ?

Have second litters ever been proven mate ,personally i dont think it happens .

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