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Anthony Wang 2024-03-26 14:00:21 -05:00
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@ -17,7 +17,9 @@ There's a character in Kung Fu Panda 4 who is obviously redeemable anti-hero mat
![A photo of a white-gray corsac fox sitting majestically on a tree stump](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/07/Vulpes_corsac.jpg)
Surely the filmmakers could have picked a less cliché animal like a civet or a Pallas's cat, but foxes are fascinating animals too. A few years ago, my sister and my mother saw a red fox while walking outside and my mother also saw one while jogging, so I obsessively wanted to see a fox in real life too. Fortunately, if you wait long enough, a low probability event will happen eventually. So a year later, I stumbled across a red fox very early in the morning, but it hopped away before I could snap a picture of it. Apparently they can jump up to six feet (1.8 m) high!
Surely the filmmakers could have picked a less cliché animal like a civet or a Pallas's cat, and plus, what's up with perpetuating stereotypes of foxes as cunning thieves? These majestic creatures deserve better than that.
A few years ago, my sister and my mother saw a red fox while walking outside and my mother also saw one while jogging, so I obsessively wanted to see a fox in real life too. Fortunately, if you wait long enough, a low probability event will happen eventually. So a year later, I stumbled across a red fox very early in the morning, but it hopped away before I could snap a picture of it. Apparently they can jump up to six feet (1.8 m) high!
Kevin said that his family owns a bunch of chickens in their backyard, which sometimes attracts foxes. He dislikes foxes though so he hasn't taken any photos of them yet.