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Fox in a Juniper maybe. This little guy went straight up a pinon. I have several pictures of coyotes looking up into this tree and always thought they were looking at bats or birds roosting. Now I wonder.

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According to my boss at a pest control company and long time trapper foxes will actually live in trees. Sounds hard to believe.

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Foxes live in trees. Getting easier and easier to believe. Those pics are crazy, they must have serious claws.

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These 2 coyotes chased this fox up a tree, both coyotes are pictured if you look hard enough (look at 11 oclock, 3 yards from coyote #1). Coyotes left after 30 minutes and the fox stayed in the tree for hours on a hot october day.

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I'd read years ago that foxes are more closely related to cats than they are to dogs, but I never heard of them climbing before. That's really cool, I guess you learn something new every day.

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Boy if I ever see anything like that he gets a free pass just for being that foxy! Now I have to look up for fox and lions, down for snakes, it's getting sketchy.

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Gray foxes are good climbers and coyotes love eating fox....

 

Great pic....

Saw a yote crossing SR 87 with a fox in his jaws about 10 years ago. Big fox, happy coyote.

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Boy if I ever see anything like that he gets a free pass just for being that foxy! Now I have to look up for fox and lions, down for snakes, it's getting sketchy.

 

Look up for snakes too....

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Had a fox scramble down a tall ponderosa pine in front of me up on the Rim years ago. Had been up there raiding a large bird's nest ...

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