Dixie: "Mother! I told you it would come to this. I was right! Waverly's taking over!" Waverly: "You old fool. The oppression of the Sith will never return! Your plot to regain control of her affection is over! You have lost!"
I remember we once heard a noise that was a lot like this just outside our backyard in suburbia one night and we had never heard it before and could not for the life of us figure out what it was. We eventually guessed it was a fox based on the fact that our dog, a rescued foxhound, was going absolutely *nuts*. Glad to finally get confirmation from this cute video.
@@DieFlabbergast and that's why you should not let wild animals into the house especially if they don't like each other. And they both have a pissy fit...lol
lmfao, but well I clicked on it because I had never heard fox make a noise before, this is literally first time i ever hear fox make a noise. Title said nothing about peeing oO .. maybe it needs spoiler alert lol
Careful there.. I've seen some serious injuries cause by that not so dangerous looking fight between foxes. Foxes tend to kill its opponent if threatened by its neck
i have two cats who seem to be made of nothing but pee and poo and ohhh my god o would love to see how they would react when their two fox siblings start screaming 😂😂😂
Good if you live in a private house and can allow your fox to walk outside freely, they'll do their dirty dutues outside and do not affect actual house
I'm not being sarcastic. What we're seeing here is a tussle. Not an actual fight, and a majority of this interaction is them screaming at each other and little else. If this were two dogs, they'd be tearing each other apart. There would be teeth in flesh, and fur flying.
Getting animals used to each other, is tricky business. You handled that AMAZINGLY!!!! Animals tend to take their cues from us. The fact you kept your cool, probably helped so much. You are a queen! I can handle a lot, but, fox pee?? I would more than likely crack.... lol 😆
In 8th grade, we had a secondary class that was about building machines like bottle cars, catapults and bridges (I can't remember what the class was named, most likely because it's was the class I got taken out of the most.). Now, it wasn't me (There wasn't a single chance it could have been me. For example, in the balloon car challenge, I accidentally placed the car backwards and it want behind the starting line. I was that type of kid.), but we did like 6 different challenges in that class and this boy won 5 out of 6 of them. The only reason he didn't win the last one was because his team had to replace something and they didn't have time to test their machine out after that.
Dogs don't always bite. Depends on the breed. Xoloitzcuintle are more likely to "argue" (loudly!) - and that goes for some of the other "original" old breeds as well. Canaan Dogs have an uncanny ability to sense mental strength, so they rarely fight. But when they do, you do not want your hand (or any other bodyparts) in the middle of that!
I mean most cat fights I've seen start out (and usually end) similarly to this fox fight. A lot of posturing, screaming, and hissing. Maybe less peeing.
I saw a comment on another video that foxes are very complex social creatures, more so than wolves, and produce a very wide range of sounds to communicate with one another
@@_Myrhl What do you get... when you cross... a yelling red fox... with A WHITE ONE... THAT SITS THERE... AND KEEPS YELLING BACK?! I'LL TELL YOU WHAT YOU GET! YOU GET A RU-vid VIDEO!
They were simply marking their territory when fighting with each other. Almost every animal does that. Humans are also animals. We might ration so we don't mark our territory but when we're scared or nervous we can pee ourselves....
dont mean to come off as not getting the joke, but fox fighting is actually kinda interesting. foxes have lots of ways of communicating and solving disputes with minimal violence, and they tend to involve this kind of screaming. when you see foxes fighting and they ARENT making noise.... thats when the foxes are trying to seriously injure each other.
@@Smug_Wolf that's pretty interesting ^^ I guess it doesn't make sense for them to waste energy over territorial disputes and things by fighting more often, since they're usually pretty solitary lol
Can relate, the only reason why I bring a hard fruit cake to the christmas dinner table is to throw it to my sibling and her kids who would make Tiktok videos during prayers.