Submitted by ElegantBob t3_10njw94 in aww
Globalist_Nationlist t1_j697psa wrote
Reply to comment by ElegantBob in Three foxes curled up on the roof of a shed in London by ElegantBob
I see foxes are the racoons of England.
ElegantBob OP t1_j6993m7 wrote
Yeah exactly
They are sooooo cute
But they are a pest and I can see why people don’t want them around
But they are adorable….
Globalist_Nationlist t1_j69awbk wrote
Racoons can be pretty adorable when they don't catch you by surprise in the dark.
Nothing is funnier than catching a family of racoons trying to ransack a garbage can... They all kind of stare at you with their little masked faces just hoping you'll leave them alone.
COMPUTER1313 t1_j6akvr9 wrote
I remember hearing some noise with the garbage cans at night and turned on my phone's flashlight.
Over half a dozen pairs of eyes were staring back at me.
Udzinraski2 t1_j69g4e2 wrote
Turns out being hungry's a bitch...
Maximum-Mixture6158 t1_j69ax73 wrote
Until they wake you at 3:22 a.m. screaming in heat. Although frankly raccoons make a right ruckus too, fighting over who gets to go into the garbage can first.
ElegantBob OP t1_j69bdib wrote
Yeah I have had years of the foxes screaming at night, and a previous place I live had the awful fox smell at the end of the garden.
So I don’t mind if the “go away” but also - part of me still loves how cute they are
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Gisschace t1_j6a5v19 wrote
They’re only a pest cause we’re dirty bastards who waste food and leave our shit around.
They don’t really cause any damage or issues aside from that.
RunningNumbers t1_j6aki85 wrote
Do they keep the rat population down?
ElegantBob OP t1_j6akx8m wrote
Interesting question, sadly I don’t know I hardly ever see any rats in London, certainly not enough to estimate if the numbers of them are changing
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