On Tuesday 13 February 2007 10:11 am, Jean Laeremans wrote:
<snip>
> > > > http://animals.timduru.org/dirlist/fox/redfox_FoxInTree%20(1).jpg
> > >
> > > http://www.brandywinemuseum.org/images/dogintree.jpg
> >
> > So the fox climbs the tree, goes to sleep, the dogs eventually climb the
> > tree and they tear the fox to bits. But in Virginia the dogs don't and
> > the fox gets to keep on being a fox.
>
> Sigh...i see you don't get the point so i'll spell it out for you:
> Foxes aren't natural tree dwellers so when in danger they tend to rely
> on speed & cunning.
> In fact they do escape the hounds rather often.

Hi Jean!

I appreciate your forbearance. I still don't understand how the fox always 
gets away in Virginia. Seems the dogs would lose interest if they never got 
to taste the fox.
-- 
Regards,

Pete
http://www.pete-theisen.com/


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