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more on foxes

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Subject: more on foxes
From: Con Boekel <>
Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2015 15:38:41 +1100
If you really want a quick take on whether there are foxes in your immediate vicinity get one of the old rabbit-squeal whistles. These make the sort of piteous noises that a rabbit makes when a rabbit has been injured or is in a rabbit trap and hurt. If you do it with a spotlight or in good moonlight you will catch sight of the foxes running full pelt in your direction.

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