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Robert Miller: Keep an eye out for Connecticut's elusive gray fox
The fossil record shows gray foxes were in North America 3.6 million years ago, along with giant sloths and elephants.
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Hundreds lined E Tremont Avenue Sunday, cheering and waving American flags as the men and women of the Bronx who served in ...
Ice-T and Coco Austin, together for almost 25 years and parents of daughter Chanel, found each other at the right time and ...
Fuentes has been on a tour of right-wing podcasts, where interviewers have allowed him to polish his reputation and downplay ...
Two people died Saturday after a speeding Tesla eluded Colonial Heights police, crashed into a tree and caught fire in ...
The screams are often made by vixens (female foxes) to attract potential partners or to signal that they are ready to mate. In response, male foxes (dogs) may bark or scream back to communicate their ...
The idea for a special geriatric island at the New England Aquarium in Boston started as a joke. Now it's a reality for aging ...
New River Gorge National Park is in a unique position to host both northern and southern wildlife. Here are some of the ...
The explosion of populations east of the Mississippi was made possible by logging and the slaughter of wolves.
But there's another reason that is an immediate turn-off for many: “All foxes have an urge to mark their territory, and their ...
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