It's TYR Tuesday!!! We are having a great morning, TYR is doing the snout through the couch thing lol TYR is doing great this morning and very active, till its time for his nap lol Hope everyone has a great day!! I love my FOX!!!
I don't know about strength. Depends on the size of the dog and the fox isn't that big in the video. So going to disagree with the strength part of your comment.
Jesse E how bout we be specific and say he/she (dont wanna misgender the fox) has the strength/agility of a dog its SIZE is that better or did you assume the commentor means the strength of a rottweiler 😩
Hello Bobsheaux! I can imagine you wanting to have some actual good video entertainment involving animals after what you had to suffer through. The dreadfully horrible Alpha and Omega series!
Hey what's up Bob ,never thought I see you here overall great review a couple of day's ago really enjoyed it can't wait to see more later down the road
@@urbancyber3603 Yes he did. Loki passed away February 2018 due to medical issues. Noel decided that he wanted another fox so he bought Tyr from a fox breeder that is considered to be reputable called Tiny Tracks Exotic Animals. Noel's original plan was to get an Arctic Fox from them, but something happened to the litter. So the breeder offered to sell Noel Tyr instead. Noel got him last June, when Tyr was about 5 weeks old. Tyr is currently about 10 months old. Edit to add : Tyr is the same species of fox as Loki was (a Vulpes Vulpes) but he has a very rare color morph called Pearl Latina.
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That was a pretty good jump at 2:08. Going straight from the couch to the top of his cage like it was nothing. You can see how much Tyr's agility has improved over time.
Doubtful because the fox isn't putting any pressure behind his bite. My cat does the same thing when we play, he will "bite" my arm or finger but he just sets his teeth on my skin if that makes sense. He doesn't even leave any indentations. It freaks my sister out though because she thinks he is actually biting me.
Is it? I thought pets do that because they don't like it. I want to pet my sister's cat but he alway bite me. Not feciously biting but I thought our cat doesnt like petting.
My family has a basenji which actually looks a lot like a more bulky red fox and she does the same thing too. It's very much a natural expression of affection from canines and vulpines, not sure about felines. From birth parents do it to their offspring for both protection and affection and siblings often do it too.
That's an unoriginal comment and it's not true either. When have you ever seen a cat playing with its jaws staying wide open for long periods of time for instance? Or making loud noises. See, there are big differences, you're just not noticing them. It's not acting like a dog, but that's because it's acting like a fox, not a cat.
What if one ate your moms face off right in front of you then claws her stomach open then starts to eat her organs and then looks at you with a blood covered face with her heart in its mouth