Ug, so even after a million of views my account has been demonetizd because theres a thousand subscriber limit. If anyone else is in this same boat subscribe to me and reply you need subscribers too. I just realized I've lost at least 500 dollars so far . I was using this money every year for newer cameras. Suuuuucks.
@Inas Umida I Puffi it was around that I think. The last year before they did that I made over six hundred usd. Nothing crazy but every year I was using it to upgrade cameras for better quality content.
@@mnomadvfx apparently there was one incident where a female fox's male died from a car accident and she was left with only 12 fox cubs and it was very sad like shouldnt people watch the dam road instead of being on their phones? Cause if they r texting and driving then apparently they may get into a car crash accident or may run something over on accident
@@HypeFox You don't know what the person who was driving the car was doing. For all you know, the fox could have appeared out of nowhere; and maybe the car couldn't stop in time! Seriously, people need to stop generally assuming the worst of each other, especially over animals!
A. that wasn't an SRT-10, pretty sure that was just some generic work truck RAM. B. Even if it was, it's still a RAM. The only pickup that will ever be cool is the GMC Syclone.
@@TheVideoMaker1999 We.... We... WE... There is always WE, not OTHERS. We cut trees because WE need those for paper, OTHER animals DON'T. Is this a HUMAN mind? "The chosen one race"? To rule the world? To destroy everything because WE need something? And animals are nothing other than a product? To make money? Food? I accepted that we eat pigs and chicken, but destroying nature to build cities for our porpuses only isn't a idea i want to follow. Why we need cities? Because our dumb race cant stop fucking and making children! We make extinct other live forms because WE humans WANT more space for ourselves.
***** legal? were i live yes. safe? well.. i can almost promise he/she will destroy alot of toys. they are destructive animals. im not a squeaky toy, im sure it ill be fine.there like dogs... they look. and can be trained like dogs. and eat mice like cats. lovely right?
***** well. if you just grab one out of a forest yes it will be aggressive but they try to avoid humans yes. if you manage to grab one im sure he/she would be pissed... from a breeder not so much because they were born around humans and are used to them.. and it may be odd. i might even add to the weird a bit. i do not care what anyone thinks...i might even do my best to be weird on some days.
***** nope.and when all this happens and i am walking a fox down the street. wearing the weirdest things in my power. lets hope someone films it (and it will happen) and i do not care the adoption fee (the cheapest i have found was $6000)
Having said that, this is a really cute little fox cub. The angle of the road looks like that vehicle is about to run right into the camera (and the little pup).
i remember living at this old rent house in the country side. one day i was done taking a afternoon and looked out my window and saw a fox on my driveway near the road. cars passed by and she never moved, aside from changing places to sit. watching a bit more and i notice she had 4 kits playing. it was quite a site. they were there for 3 weeks until they moved out of that culvert and into one of the abandoned buildings we had around
We've got several babies (kits) like this on the reservation where I grew up. So beautiful, and can be tamed with a lot of compassion, and dedication to them. I've got a Red, he's 8 now, and he's my buddy. I've had him since he was a week old. He don't like no one coming around me or my family, but that's how foxes are if you're loyal to them, they're loyal to you and your family till death. That's how it works in the wild animal kingdom. Believe that! Trust is virtue!
The thing about animal loyalty is that nothing is more valuable to them than their pack. You can't tempt an animal to betray its pack, unlike human loyalty which is conditional. Generally, humans will betray their pack if the temptation is strong enough. By betray I don't necessarily mean with violence or such drama, but betrayal in other subtle forms where, when presented with a tempting situation, we act in our own self interest first - at the cost of our core group's interests.
I got teary eyed watching this cute little fellow emerge from his make shift home. Foxes are such beautiful, resilient creatures. This video is brilliant (:
As a child, I remember being very scared of thunder - and even a house full of people wasn't enough to make thunder sound less scary to me. For this baby fox left all alone in the wild, I can only imagine how scary that would have sounded :(. Poor baby. Anyway, the good part is she'll soon get used to such sounds and other such man-made stupidities.
"man-made stupidities"... like the central heating keeping you warm, the electricity and gas supply you use to cook your food... in your house made of bricks and steel. Oh and the internet you are using right now. Yep, man-kind is pretty "stupid". You've never used a car? Get real.
crackedcookies Chill bro - it's a statement made in this particular context. From the perspective of the fox, man made things are loud, clumsy monstrosities that do nothing but destroy. Yes of course we humans love our technology and conveniences, but from ALL other living beings' perspective other than human, they are little more than stupidities. For a dung beetle, a ball of dung is worth fighting to the death for - would you feel the same importance for a crap, or would you call it stupid?
C- wun Yes - undoubtedly I do see all life on par. In a broad sense, each individual life form values its own life more than others around it. So just the fact that we humans successfully survive in this environment because we are powerful, doesn't make our life any more valuable in the eyes of other creatures. If anything, we survive by denying them their own right over this planet - so that would likely makes us a more hated species than any other living creature.
I love foxes, never seen them in real life. I see mostly squirrels, birds, cats, and dogs, some times skunks, raccoons, and deers (where I live, NY State).
I used to do an early morning delivery job in Edinburgh Scotland.. after a while I started noticing foxes.. I used to share my sandwich with one very small one. But they all looked beautiful. . The highlight of a rather dull job..
In the US we have a differenet idea of foxes. WE view them as cute and harmless. In other parts of the world however they are the exact same as a rat unfortunately. :/
Nice place for a fox litter, right under the highway, LOL. As the car gets closer and closer the cub is like "what is that? huh? shit it's getting closer, o crap, o crap, o crap!"*Disappears into the den again.*
This, is too cute! Specially when he yawns, stupid car for not letting the adorableness continue! Then again, maybe it was saving us from dying of cute OD? hahaha