If fox was in a bad mood it would not let you pet it. If you tried, it would have made noises that would sound angry or if you really trying your luck they can bite. And they bite hard if annoyed. The bite you see in this clip is called a love bite. It’s a sign of affection and joy. Foxes bite each other showing love or when they play :)
@@matatairo711 просто китайцы любят Лис, и делают самые милые анимации на свете, может он написал таким язиком что когда китайцы в коменнт заходили то било понятно что человек написал
We did, actually. A group of Russian scientists did that half a century ago. Which is why they are more popular (read: available) in Russia as a house pet.
@@burnwitch1293 wow I never thought I'd get ask this question. Just, do a bit of personal research will you? The answer is so obvious I'm almost sorry to say it.
Seeing people speak in other languages to their animals reminds me that they don't know what the hell we're saying. They can at least get the tone or be trained to certain words, but I'll just be talking basically gibberish to my dog for the sake of interaction.
not true at all my relatives come from russia and their dog would only listen if you talked to him in russian any other language and he wouldnt care at all
@@superarcade643 thats literally what theyve said, they're familiar with the tones and words, the way russian words sound, not english ones, but they could learn a command in an english word and preform it because it's the noise they have been trained to respond too