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The dead Fox
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David Coppen on Sun, 17/06/2012 - 11:38
Caption:
Found at the back of my garage this morning. Just skin and bones.
Camera Model:
FinePix S100FS
Exposure Details:
Exposure Time : 1/250 sec
F Number : f/3.1
ISO Speed Rating : 100
Flash : No Flash
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Submitted by JustG
Date Sun, 17/06/2012 - 11:49
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I guess you don't go round the back of your garage much.  Hehe.

As gory as it might be to some, I find it interesting.  Over here I see lots of roadkill (deer, racoons, skunk, that stink as you drive past, and much more.  They hardly ever get moved, so I see them as they are decaying and also being eaten by eagles, vultures, crows and other creatures.  I think its called...... NATURE!

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Submitted by Glynis D
Date Sun, 17/06/2012 - 12:05
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Nothing wrong with this at all David! As Guy says its nature at work and viewed large it is fascinating!

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Submitted by david cottis
Date Sun, 17/06/2012 - 12:14
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Nothing here to offend David , Nature takes its course looks mummified to me

and agree best to see in Large

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Submitted by Ian Allington
Date Sun, 17/06/2012 - 12:27
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looks a bit different without it's coat doesn't it!

Starnge looking indeed - estimated time of death????

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Submitted by wanilson
Date Sun, 17/06/2012 - 14:02
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I thought it was a whippet Dave,interesting picture Smile

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Submitted by christinecilia
Date Sun, 17/06/2012 - 14:42
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i did to as a bove

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Submitted by griffin
Date Sun, 17/06/2012 - 22:09
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How do you know its a fox?

Not saying its not, but length of tail is intriguing.

edit - just looked on google images for fox skeleton and it does show them with long tails its strange as all the fur tails I've seen are very short.

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Submitted by StuartD
Date Mon, 18/06/2012 - 10:08
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Looks like it's been skinned rather than eaten by maggots...seen anyone in the neighbourhood wearing a nice new "stole" recently ?

 

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Submitted by Rosie
Date Mon, 18/06/2012 - 11:31
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Ohhh thats is interesting David, it dont look much like a fox now!!!

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Submitted by George Haddock
Date Mon, 18/06/2012 - 16:00
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Not much eating left on it, is there?

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Submitted by Steve Ransome
Date Sat, 14/07/2012 - 16:34
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Fascinating Dave. Looks more like a Greyhound now.   You should really go around your shed more often.!!! Lol

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