there is plenty of evidence of them interacting in a friendly manner with other animals....
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Not at all blinkered and no need to feel sorry that I take a rational approach to animals. If one of my children had been bitten by a fox I would have to ask myself what did I do wrong and not develop an irrational fear of all foxes.
I was bitten by a dog when I was a kid and also saw one...
How many children have been attacked by foxes I would hazard a guess it is a lot less than have been attacked by dogs or knocked down by cars etc.
Not blinkered at all , a fox is a wild animal and needs to be treated with caution but that does not mean it needs to be exterminated.
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They are wild animals programmed to build up food stocks to cover times of shortage so they kill when they can and then usually stockpile it i.e. take it away and bury what they have caught.
They have killed pets but again very small numbers usually weak animals. Most foxes won't go near a cat...
Its funny how people seem to hate foxes and give them all sorts of attributes which are actually more common in the human species. As regards killing chickens there were 975 million (ish) killed in UK alone makes the numbers taken by foxes pretty paltry. time to give them a break and give wild...