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The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) is the largest of the true foxes and one of the most widely distributed members of the order Carnivora, being present across the entire Northern Hemisphere including most of North America, Europe and Asia, plus parts of North Africa. It is listed as least concern on the IUCN Red List. Its range has increased alongside human expansion, having been introduced to Australia, where it is considered harmful to native mammals and bird populations. Due to its presence in Australia, it is included on the list of the "world's 100 worst invasive species".

The red fox originated from smaller-sized ancestors from Eurasia during the Middle Villafranchian period, and colonised North America shortly after the Wisconsin glaciation. Among the true foxes, the red fox represents a more progressive form in the direction of carnivory. Apart from its large size, the red fox is distinguished from other fox species by its ability to adapt quickly to new environments. Despite its name, the species often produces individuals with other colourings, including leucistic and melanistic individuals. Forty-five subspecies are currently recognised,[7] which are divided into two categories: the large northern foxes and the small, basal southern grey desert foxes of Asia and North Africa.

Red foxes are usually found in pairs or small groups consisting of families, such as a mated pair and their young, or a male with several females having kinship ties. The young of the mated pair remain with their parents to assist in caring for new kits.[8] The species primarily feeds on small rodents, though it may also target rabbits, squirrels, game birds, reptiles, invertebrates and young ungulates. Fruit and vegetable matter is also eaten sometimes. Although the red fox tends to kill smaller predators, including other fox species, it is vulnerable to attack from larger predators, such as wolves, coyotes, golden jackals, large predatory birds such as golden eagles and Eurasian eagle owls, and medium- and large-sized felids.

The species has a long history of association with humans, having been extensively hunted as a pest and furbearer for many centuries, as well as being represented in human folklore and mythology. Because of its widespread distribution and large population, the red fox is one of the most important furbearing animals harvested for the fur trade. Too small to pose a threat to humans, it has extensively benefited from the presence of human habitation, and has successfully colonised many suburban and urban areas. Domestication of the red fox is also underway in Russia, and has resulted in the domesticated silver fox.

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[–] [email protected] 7 points 8 months ago

second-plane Sir, a second quake has hit NYC

[–] [email protected] 7 points 8 months ago (5 children)
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[–] [email protected] 7 points 8 months ago

I know that coming up with pathological sentences/paragraphs isn't the main focus of linguistics, but it should be.

James while John had had had had had had had had had had had a better effect on the teacher

石室诗士施氏,嗜狮,誓食十狮。

氏时时适市视狮。

十时,适十狮适市。

是时,适施氏适市。

氏视是十狮,恃矢势,使是十狮逝世。

氏拾是十狮尸,适石室。

石室湿,氏使侍拭石室。

石室拭,氏始试食是十狮。

食时,始识是十狮尸,实十石狮尸。

试释是事。

[–] [email protected] 7 points 8 months ago

Hey co-workers/chef, check the walk in for stuff before putting it on the prep list and or making it, you may have to look at all of the buckets of sauce, even in the back and maybe have to move stuff around or god forbid downsize to a smaller container when a bucket gets low enough to do so and to check said smaller containers to see if that has been done. 4 different things have been prepper and put into circulation before the older stuff was pulled from the fridge this week meaning I've had to throw out a shitload of food and everyone wasted hours of time that could have been used making the things we acrually need. This is amateur hour shit.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 8 months ago (3 children)

Watched Dune 2, I think the first one was a solid 8/10, and this second one a 7/10, closer to 6 than to 8. The pacing was much quicker in 2, which I disliked, I like my sci-fi slow. The ending seems to expect you to be invested in the romantic plot, but I just wasn't.

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[–] [email protected] 7 points 8 months ago

Whombastank

[–] [email protected] 7 points 8 months ago

One of the people I was recommending Unjust Depths to, the transbian from the lib discord, got back to me. She is on 4.2, lol/lmao. THE MIND VIRUS SPREADS

[–] [email protected] 7 points 8 months ago

Arctic Foxes are cuter and better

[–] [email protected] 7 points 8 months ago

Vinegar shall henceforth be referred to as Wario Water

[–] [email protected] 7 points 8 months ago

I followed that guy for ~60 seconds on Bluesky. He's clever and funny. But I realized there had to be mismatch between the fact that the photo is probably him (and he's in a suit) but his bio doesn't have the expected Linkded-like details.

It turned out he's a libertarian asshole who has a Wikipedia page.

Julian Sanchez (writer)

Julian Sanchez (born March 14, 1979) is an American writer living in Washington, D.C. Formerly a senior fellow at the Cato Institute...

I wonder how many people follow and then unfollow him.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 8 months ago (1 children)

important-high-level-ideas I have a great idea!

We should have a site for effortposts/comments like the bulletins site, we can call it reflections.hexbear.net because that sounds deep.

I think it should be a wiki so we can suggest edits, but it should be minimalist and have a download button (pdf/epub). Sometimes I wanna link to a comment or an effortpost but I'm afraid to tell people about hexbear scared

It would be great if we could crosspost (actually how would we crosspost comments soviet-hmm ) or at least use the same conditionals to login and past a link to the post/comment and the site fetches it.

I think it would be a great way to highlight the excellent comments and analyses that chapos post and not lose track of them.

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[–] [email protected] 6 points 8 months ago

Seems so difficult to escape the cosmic horror

I just learned about something called ja biztown that my friends did as kids

[–] [email protected] 6 points 8 months ago

Anyone have any recommendations for grounded espionage books (or movies) that really get into the nitty-gritty of espionage tactics? Either fiction or non-fiction as long as it is grounded in reality.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

Colombia has now also stated support for South Africa's case in the ICJ on Friday.

The comment that I often make that "Isisraeli bombs cannot reach South Africa" actually has merit, as the furthest reaching Jericho-3 is 1,500km out of range. It cannot even reach Zimbabwe.

Also, Death to AmeriKKKa

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