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Spotted fox


tonker
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I shot a fox tonight, from one of my towers, I shot it using my Nv .

When I went to retrieve it, it was a dog fox, and all legs and shoulders were covered in spots made up of white hair ,a bit like the spots on the body of a fawn only smaller, about the size of a 5p piece, there must have been best part of a hundred on each side( quite striking to look at).

It was as if it had been shot with a 12 bore and had grown the hair back white, if you can visualize it.

Has anyone seen one like this before? and have you any idea what caused this colouring?

a new one on me.

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As JDog said, I can't see how it gets the markings on both sides if it's from a shotgun.

Robbie, I didn't mean that I thought it had been shot with a shotgun, I was just trying to explain the pattern and the number of spots looked similar to a shotgun pattern.( big numbers) :)

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I rather think it is a natural thing. Many animals display a dappled coat when young and that turns a more solid colour as the animal matures. It is probably inherited through the genes in this case. You could feel through the pelt for any scar tissue at the base of the white tufts? Bites from fights from rivals or siblings?

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I rather think it is a natural thing. Many animals display a dappled coat when young and that turns a more solid colour as the animal matures. It is probably inherited through the genes in this case. You could feel through the pelt for any scar tissue at the base of the white tufts? Bites from fights from rivals or siblings?

+1. Natural.

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