They’re fluffy. They’re foxy. And we’re not entirely sure how to describe the sounds they make. Can you guess what they are? That’s right—foxes! We believe that these gorgeous animals don’t get enough of our attention. Sure, dogs and cats are amazing but there’s a certain nous ne savons quoi that foxes bring to the table.
We want to make your week awesome and to fill you up with positive vibes. That’s why our animal-loving Bored Panda team has collected this wholesome list of full of photos of foxes being all funny and cute. Scroll down, upvote your faves, and share which pics you liked the most in the comments. Oh, and be sure to let everyone know if you figured out what foxes actually do say (we’re still a bit lost even after Ylvis’ song!). If you still need some wholesome foxy goodness, check out other posts about baby foxes and artistic fox photos.
Bored Panda reached out to the team at Help Wildlife, a British charity-run advice website dedicated to helping the public know what to do when faced with a wild animal that may need help, to learn more about foxes. “Foxes are very smart, probably a similar level of 'smartness' to dogs. They're not, despite the common perception, especially cunning though. Like dogs, they're really playful and can often be seen playing with random objects much like a dog plays with toys,” founder Sarah told us. Scroll down for our full interview with her!
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Planted Fox
We've Been Getting Almost Daily Visits From This Wild Fox Over The Course Of The Past Couple Of Months. My Wife Shot This Photo Of The Two Of Us In Today's Sunset
Baby Foxes Found In An NJ Backyard
“If you spot a fox in the wild, the best thing is just to consider yourself blessed and admire them from a distance. It's never a good idea to try and pet or tame a wild animal,” Sarah from Help Wildlife warned us. “It's ok to put a little food out sometimes but it's best not to let them associate people with food or to feed them so much or so often that they become dependent on you.”
Sarah also spoke to us about the possibility of catching some icky disease when being around wildlife: “With any animal there will be a certain amount of crossover between diseases they can get and diseases humans can get. What really determines the level of risk is how much contact you have with them, since any disease needs close proximity to be transmitted really.”
She continued: “So as long as you treat foxes as the wild animals they are and leave them alone, there is virtually no risk of you catching anything from them.”
I Think Someone Has A Crush On My Christmas Light Decoration
The Tibetan Fox Looks Like Someone Tried To Draw It From Memory
Say Hello To My Daily Visitor For The Last Two Years
His favorite treat is strawberry jam sandwich which he eats immediately. Anything else I give him like dog treats etc he takes to his wife and two cubs.
Let’s get to know foxes even better, shall we? For example, if you want to leave an impression on your friends, the next time you’re outside and you spot a group of foxes, you can tell ‘em, “Hey, that’s a skulk (or a leash) of foxes watching us right there.” +5 easy points to your favorite Hogwarts house, guaranteed.
Our foxy friends have whiskers on their faces, that’s no secret. But something that might just blow your mind is the fact they also have whiskers on their legs! Foxes use ‘em to navigate and find their way in tall grass.
There’s no doubt that foxes tails are beautiful but they’re not just for show. They’re multifunctional. Their tails help them keep their balance when they’re chasing down their dinner. What’s more, foxes use their tails to communicate with other cute foxes. Though we don’t know what they talk about for sure, we’d like to imagine that they compliment each others tails with their tails. And they wrap themselves up in their floofy tails to stay warm while sleeping. How cute is that? Very!
Baby Foxes Showed Up To Say Hi At My Grandmother’s House
i have always thought as foxes as wise, cunning, and beautiful creatures. many people think of them as vermin but they aren't. lots get hunted and put down in the years and they all deserve to live life free and happy
The Adorable Canadian Marble Fox
Pudding The Fox Knows How To Pose For A Photograph
Foxes can climb trees and sometimes settle in their lower branches. They also have night vision like cats do. Furthermore, their hearing is excellent: red foxes have been reported to hear watches ticking from 40 yards (36.6 meters) away. That’s always useful for city-dwelling foxes to keep the time and to hear if any hoomans are getting close to them.
These animals have a varied diet that changes depending on their environment. However, red foxes are omnivores, as a rule. So they’ll gobble up everything that’s in their way, from roots and fruits to rodents, ribbety froggos, and even fish.
Planted Fox-Tails On The Patio This Year; They're Doing Well
This Fox Came Up To My Brother And I While I Was Walking My Dog. Wasn’t Hostile At All
Can We All Just Take A Moment To Appreciate The Sweetest Lil Fox Sleeping On A Tree Stump In My Parent’s Backyard
Found This Fox Chilling In The Backyard
Security Light Went Off At 1 Am. This Little Guy Found My Dog's Ball
Ssh, Don't Want To Wake Him Up
That is a "Grey" Fox....native of the West Coast.
Load More Replies...This picture is in a Muslim country. No animals are harm so they don't afraid of anything
Load More Replies...Yep, I would just walk away if it was my car and go and do something else for a bit lol
That looks like a busy parking lot. I hope everyone else is as kind as this person.
At least that;s an original reason to call in late to work/school. "Sorry Sir but there was a fox on my car"
A Cub Snuck Into Our Chicken Pen And Fell Asleep, Without Harming Any Of Our Chickens
My Friend Passed Out At A Leyton Bus Stop And Woke Up To This
Foxes Sleeping On Friend's Upstairs Deck. Last Year There Was Only One
Went Kayaking Down A River And This Little Guy Joined Us When We Stopped For Lunch! Who Knew Foxes Were So Friendly
thats a great photo. and a amazing place with the water. the fox is so red and beautiful
One Of The Fox Pups That Lives In Our Backyard. We Call Him Jasper
This Arctic Fox That Smiled At Me, At The Quebec City Aquarium
Rare 'Silver Fox' At My House Today
Caught This Fox Napping In My Garden
Woke Up Early To Find These Feisty Little Fox Cubs Scrabbling At The Back Door! Think They Must Be Confused By Seeing Their Reflection In The Glass
Fox Taking A Nap In A Flowerpot
Foxes Of Zao Fox Village Are Very Friendly
I've Got A Family Of Foxes Living In The Bush At The End Of Our Garden. The Mum Is Particularly Sneaky
Malachi Fox Being A Goof
3,5 Week Old Red Fox That Came In For Rehab. He'll Be Raised With Others And Released In The Fall
Jethro, My Fox Friend. He Said Hello Every Morning While We Rented A Cabin In The Mountains
Not a bright idea. If the fix nips, perhaps out of being nervous or smelling food- you'd have to undergo rabies shots.
Christmas Came Early At The Zoo My Girlfriend Works At, And One Fox Couldn't Be Happier
Baby Fox With A Broken Leg Gets Rescued And Visits The Vet For His Cast
If It Fits I Sits
Visited Miyagi Zao Fox Village In Japan
Babysitting A Baby Grey Fox. Named Oscar. What More Do You People Want
I occasionally see foxes in my backyard, and it is always for a few seconds. They are very good at hiding and don’t want to be seen. One night around 2 am, I hear a noise outside and I look out the window to see a mother fox and two kits playing. It was so beautiful, and the most adorable thing.
I've a mama fox who comes by regularly and chills outside under the kitchen window. She brings her cubs to meet us each year. Check my insta for pictures and videos @tiffers1981 . Her cubs from last year have grown and gone now but she has some new babies now.
They are adorable. But I am seriously traumatized by something I saw a few months back. Group of hunting dogs with a guy in UK. They were hunting foxes, and caught one. They tore him. I can't tell how traumatized I am. Why are people so cruel? A poor little creature, what pain..
That's not the worst thing that I've seen. In fox hunting they breed foxes and take the cubs and throw them alive in to an enclosed area full of hunt dogs and the little cub is ripped limb from limb in order to train the dogs. ALL forms of Fox hunting needs to be banned in the UK. At the moment you can still hunt foxes but in a very altered way. I believe the fox can't be chased until it is exhausted. But they can still kill them. A man in wales hunts foxes on his own so he can skin them for their fur and sell it for as little as £15 and it's all legal.
Load More Replies...I upvoted only those pics that were obviously of 'wild' or 'urban' foxes... Like others who have expressed their opinion, I am also against domesticating foxes. I have no qualms about leaving food out for them to scavenge, especially in the harshness of winter but I do not think people should in any other way interact with them(except in rescue situations), as gorgeous and lovely as they are!
Bebe, control the animal population....OK, but everything human beings do can do HUMANELY. There is 7.8 billion people on this earth and growing rapidly; these 7 - 8 billion humans raise billions upon the billions of animals to cater to their insatiable appetite for meat, dairy, and eggs. How can our planet support all that?? How our planet can survive all that destruction - rain forests burned down by meat industries, animals suffering in factory farms, dying in unimaginable agony in high-speed slaughterhouses, all that horrific atrocities and destruction so apathetic, heartless people could eat more than one million animals per hour.....not even all those pains and diseases (arthritis, diabetes, clogged arteries, cancers) will stop them. Please don't be one of them, get in possession of your conscience, adopt plant-based diet.
Load More Replies...Had to do a double take this evening. On my lawn tractor seat in my garage was a Mother fox and her kits were sleep on the tractor deck. She looked up like what...The outside garage cats were all nice to her and the kits and allowed her to eat 1st The cats do this also for the possums in my garage. They all leave soon once their kits are able to travel. But they will be back in the Winter....
I love foxes, I get a few around my way in the UK, cheeky little buggers. :)
So many "pet" fox pics, that's just sad. How permissive are the laws in those countries to allow such a thing? Selfish humans
Many of those foxes will have been rescued from fur farms. If they have injuries and such they cannot be rehabbed and released in to the wild. Some cubs are sometimes taken in for treatments and for whatever reason become used to humans very quickly and then it becomes nearly impossible to change it back so they also have to become a pet. I'd say 98% of places who allow foxes to be taken as pets always make sure the person knows how to deal with a fox. These aren't just randoms taking a wild fox off the street as a pet. There are a whole plethora of reasons why they aren't wild.
Load More Replies...Yes, Hannah, they are cute, but cruelty to animals and destruction of nature is not cute. Please get involved, support animal protection organizations, sign petitions, join demonstrations, vote for humane politicians, those who do not care about animals and the environment will not care about YOU - us little people, only big, greedy, polluting, destructive corporations. Only consumers can change our planet and make it safe for all life it supports.
Load More Replies...I live in a place called Fox Creek and we see foxes all the time! So precious!
Foxes are the superior animal on earth. If you disagree you can catch these hands
Last spring, I was at my sister's fencing tournament and there were seven lil kits! I was dying because they were rolling around and being annoyingly cute but we couldn't touch them or give them treats (our cupcakes) Mama ran off when she saw us and then the babies played for a little bit and then laid under a shed (They must have been living there for a while) to escape the pouring rain. They were so cute!
Make sure you leave water out at this time of year. It's hot out. All the animals passing through your yard, from birds, to foxes to bees will appreciate it. I usually leave out a big pan, and a couple of smaller ones for the littles.
My parents have a low birdbath that foxes drink from, much to my parent's delight!
Load More Replies...A wonderful post, great shots to enjoy, most people love to see wildlife, especially in the wild, or even in the back yard !!!
I really need to move out of the 'burbs and to a place where foxes come to visit!
Foxes are a beautiful part of nature. Accidentally ran over the most pretty vixen years ago, terminal damage, was very upset. But and I mean But, Fan of fox hunting as the hunt only gets the old cantankerous bitches and dogs (like those f****d up old people who should be put down, thank you Covid 19)
Loved the pics of foxes in natural habitats; the Miyagi Fox Village NOT! Especially after reading more about the place that is “supposed” to be a sanctuary.
I love foxes. They are not only beautiful creatures but they help keep the rodent population under control.
I know that Russia has been working on domesticating for breeding foxes for years. Still a few snags, I believe.
Why do they domesticate and breed foxes? Let me guess, to heinously kill them for fur. There is no place in this world, no country where animals are respected and protected. "The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." - Mahatma Gandhi. No great nations, no moral progress.
Load More Replies...We had foxes in NC...but in Tx. and Ok. the coyotes have killed them all off!
Foxes are some of my favorite animals. I knew we have them in my area, but I've never been able to see one. I only wish I could domesticate a family of them... But I'll leave them to nature.
In the UK rabies was wiped out in foxes about 20 years ago. A fox has a painful bite IF it's attacking you. Otherwise their bite is no worse than that of your dog that is playing. And like I've said multiple times now, many of the foxes in the pictures aren't able to be released due to long term injuries. Many have been rescued from fur farms and so on and again cannot be released in to the wild. I also want to point out that many of the pictures above come from the Instagram pages of known fox rescues and some people who have foxes that cannot be released back in to the wild.
Load More Replies...I occasionally see foxes in my backyard, and it is always for a few seconds. They are very good at hiding and don’t want to be seen. One night around 2 am, I hear a noise outside and I look out the window to see a mother fox and two kits playing. It was so beautiful, and the most adorable thing.
I've a mama fox who comes by regularly and chills outside under the kitchen window. She brings her cubs to meet us each year. Check my insta for pictures and videos @tiffers1981 . Her cubs from last year have grown and gone now but she has some new babies now.
They are adorable. But I am seriously traumatized by something I saw a few months back. Group of hunting dogs with a guy in UK. They were hunting foxes, and caught one. They tore him. I can't tell how traumatized I am. Why are people so cruel? A poor little creature, what pain..
That's not the worst thing that I've seen. In fox hunting they breed foxes and take the cubs and throw them alive in to an enclosed area full of hunt dogs and the little cub is ripped limb from limb in order to train the dogs. ALL forms of Fox hunting needs to be banned in the UK. At the moment you can still hunt foxes but in a very altered way. I believe the fox can't be chased until it is exhausted. But they can still kill them. A man in wales hunts foxes on his own so he can skin them for their fur and sell it for as little as £15 and it's all legal.
Load More Replies...I upvoted only those pics that were obviously of 'wild' or 'urban' foxes... Like others who have expressed their opinion, I am also against domesticating foxes. I have no qualms about leaving food out for them to scavenge, especially in the harshness of winter but I do not think people should in any other way interact with them(except in rescue situations), as gorgeous and lovely as they are!
Bebe, control the animal population....OK, but everything human beings do can do HUMANELY. There is 7.8 billion people on this earth and growing rapidly; these 7 - 8 billion humans raise billions upon the billions of animals to cater to their insatiable appetite for meat, dairy, and eggs. How can our planet support all that?? How our planet can survive all that destruction - rain forests burned down by meat industries, animals suffering in factory farms, dying in unimaginable agony in high-speed slaughterhouses, all that horrific atrocities and destruction so apathetic, heartless people could eat more than one million animals per hour.....not even all those pains and diseases (arthritis, diabetes, clogged arteries, cancers) will stop them. Please don't be one of them, get in possession of your conscience, adopt plant-based diet.
Load More Replies...Had to do a double take this evening. On my lawn tractor seat in my garage was a Mother fox and her kits were sleep on the tractor deck. She looked up like what...The outside garage cats were all nice to her and the kits and allowed her to eat 1st The cats do this also for the possums in my garage. They all leave soon once their kits are able to travel. But they will be back in the Winter....
I love foxes, I get a few around my way in the UK, cheeky little buggers. :)
So many "pet" fox pics, that's just sad. How permissive are the laws in those countries to allow such a thing? Selfish humans
Many of those foxes will have been rescued from fur farms. If they have injuries and such they cannot be rehabbed and released in to the wild. Some cubs are sometimes taken in for treatments and for whatever reason become used to humans very quickly and then it becomes nearly impossible to change it back so they also have to become a pet. I'd say 98% of places who allow foxes to be taken as pets always make sure the person knows how to deal with a fox. These aren't just randoms taking a wild fox off the street as a pet. There are a whole plethora of reasons why they aren't wild.
Load More Replies...Yes, Hannah, they are cute, but cruelty to animals and destruction of nature is not cute. Please get involved, support animal protection organizations, sign petitions, join demonstrations, vote for humane politicians, those who do not care about animals and the environment will not care about YOU - us little people, only big, greedy, polluting, destructive corporations. Only consumers can change our planet and make it safe for all life it supports.
Load More Replies...I live in a place called Fox Creek and we see foxes all the time! So precious!
Foxes are the superior animal on earth. If you disagree you can catch these hands
Last spring, I was at my sister's fencing tournament and there were seven lil kits! I was dying because they were rolling around and being annoyingly cute but we couldn't touch them or give them treats (our cupcakes) Mama ran off when she saw us and then the babies played for a little bit and then laid under a shed (They must have been living there for a while) to escape the pouring rain. They were so cute!
Make sure you leave water out at this time of year. It's hot out. All the animals passing through your yard, from birds, to foxes to bees will appreciate it. I usually leave out a big pan, and a couple of smaller ones for the littles.
My parents have a low birdbath that foxes drink from, much to my parent's delight!
Load More Replies...A wonderful post, great shots to enjoy, most people love to see wildlife, especially in the wild, or even in the back yard !!!
I really need to move out of the 'burbs and to a place where foxes come to visit!
Foxes are a beautiful part of nature. Accidentally ran over the most pretty vixen years ago, terminal damage, was very upset. But and I mean But, Fan of fox hunting as the hunt only gets the old cantankerous bitches and dogs (like those f****d up old people who should be put down, thank you Covid 19)
Loved the pics of foxes in natural habitats; the Miyagi Fox Village NOT! Especially after reading more about the place that is “supposed” to be a sanctuary.
I love foxes. They are not only beautiful creatures but they help keep the rodent population under control.
I know that Russia has been working on domesticating for breeding foxes for years. Still a few snags, I believe.
Why do they domesticate and breed foxes? Let me guess, to heinously kill them for fur. There is no place in this world, no country where animals are respected and protected. "The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." - Mahatma Gandhi. No great nations, no moral progress.
Load More Replies...We had foxes in NC...but in Tx. and Ok. the coyotes have killed them all off!
Foxes are some of my favorite animals. I knew we have them in my area, but I've never been able to see one. I only wish I could domesticate a family of them... But I'll leave them to nature.
In the UK rabies was wiped out in foxes about 20 years ago. A fox has a painful bite IF it's attacking you. Otherwise their bite is no worse than that of your dog that is playing. And like I've said multiple times now, many of the foxes in the pictures aren't able to be released due to long term injuries. Many have been rescued from fur farms and so on and again cannot be released in to the wild. I also want to point out that many of the pictures above come from the Instagram pages of known fox rescues and some people who have foxes that cannot be released back in to the wild.
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