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These firefighters rescued what they thought was a litter of puppies, but turned out to be fox cubs - Page 14 of 17 - Kiwi Report

These firefighters rescued what they thought was a litter of puppies, but turned out to be fox cubs


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[post_page_title]The perfect home[/post_page_title]
Thankfully, Travis Sauder soon had an answer. The expert spoke to CBS Denver where he explained how it was the time of year that many foxes started to breed. In fact, females can often have anywhere between 2 and 12 pups in a litter.

Foxes will often have their pups in small dens to keep them safe from the elements – and any predators in the area. The storm drain must have seemed like the perfect place for this mother to raise her young until they were discovered by someone out walking.

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