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So if you can imagine rabbits and foxes, rabbits are trying to avoid
foxes
at all costs, while
foxes
are patrolling the space, trying to look for rabbits.
They do not perceive their environment using sound, and these are the flying
foxes.
The first is competitive, because they're looking for mates, and the second is cooperative, because if they're all vocalizing in sync together, it makes it really difficult for predators like coyotes,
foxes
and owls to single out any individual for a meal.
The wolves killed coyotes, and as a result of that, the number of rabbits and mice began to rise, which meant more hawks, more weasels, more foxes, more badgers.
Many other animals, foxes, sharks, beetles, that butterfly we mentioned earlier, have this kind of symmetry, as do some plants like orchid flowers.
In this camp, we have foxes, beetles, sharks, butterflies, and, of course, humans.
And idealistic foxes, and so on.
I mean, one day we would say "foxtrot," and people were like
"Foxes
trotting."
Short stocky dogs to herd livestock by nipping their heels; elongated dogs to flush badgers and
foxes
out of burrows; thin and sleek dogs for racing; and large, muscular dogs for guard duty.
It's ecologically sound; it stops the population explosion of foxes."
What do
foxes
and immune cells have in common?
They're both predators, except
foxes
feed on rabbits, and immune cells feed on invaders, such as cancer cells.
But from a mathematical point of view, a qualitatively same system of predator-prey type equations will describe interactions between
foxes
and rabbits and cancer and immune cells.
Hey all you jive hustlers, you stone foxes, you mean dudes.
After a lot of talky scenes murders start to take place involving snakes,
foxes
and such.
The gore is very light for the most part as there is a scene with the
foxes
and a scene at the end with quite a bit of blood too.
This is a nature drama telling the story of a family of wild
foxes
in a remote region.
Starting with the meeting and pairing of two young
foxes
and the eventual birth of a large family and the trials of raising them.
We live in the forest, and frequently see
foxes.
For 1980,
"Foxes"
really gives its meaning.
I know why,after I secretly watched it when it came on Disney,when I was 9.I felt emotionally gutted after seeing all this evil going on.I was moved to tears.But as dark and ugly as it was,it serves a purpose.To let people what is going to these and other kinds of animals,and why they are endangered.This documentary wanted to get the message across about this endangered species,and I hoped it worked.Its not fake like the True life nature films by Disney,they don't teach about why animals are going extinct.The encroachment of land,the killing off of the
foxes
main prey,and senseless killing of these beautiful animals;has resulted in them becoming endangered.I wish they would make sequel to this movie,(Glacier Fox 2005)to see if they're being treated better.Maybe have it be about a vixen pup named Teresa and her siblings growing up.This movie also kind of reflects what happens to human families sometimes,especially when one of the parents suddenly dies.The surviving parent takes on the roll of both,and tries to teach the important lessons of life.It isn't always enough to protect them when they're adults,especially when some of their lives becomes ruined.Or they fall victims to tragedy themselves.Best all around soundtrack and musical score I've ever heard.
"Foxes"
is a great film.
The beginning was great and I remember becoming very attached to the little
foxes.
I won't tell you what happened, but let's just say it doesn't end well for all of the
foxes.
It was a good movie...I think - I was really little and truth be told -all I remember is being happy for the
foxes
and then seeing one of them die.
"Foxes"
is one movie I remember for it's portrayal of teenagers in the late 1970's.
"Foxes"
is a serious look at the consequences of growing up too fast in the 1980s.
Foxes
were always my favorite animals, and I believe this movie was what started that.
I know this is an animated movie,where the animals talk and not a documentary.But I wonder if maybe it was made in response to it.I saw this on cable a long time ago,when I was 10.The movie is about a little fox cub,named Vuk, who decides to wander off from the safety of his den.He lives with both his mom and dad,and shares the den with many young,sleepy siblings.Before he even returns home though,he is greeted by his uncle,who has some unsettling news.While he was gone,an evil farmer and his two stupid mongrels killed his entire family.His uncle helps raise him,and they have some fun and exciting adventures.Later on when he is grown up,he and his uncle rescue a vixen named Panny from a cage.The farmer had caught her and put her in there to kill her,or trap Vuk and other male
foxes.
"Mad
Foxes"
is what happens if someone grants a bunch of drunken loonies access to a camera and simultaneously offers them $20 to make their very own movie.
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