Foxy_Boy
Honest Foxy
Oh your one to talk, getting drunk eating live miceThis.
Oh your one to talk, getting drunk eating live miceThis.
Oh your one to talk, getting drunk eating live mice![]()
This.and foxes really do eat mice.
This here, I dunno where you learned about foxes Foxy_Boy but your incorrect...actually foxes are more loners and would literally fight their on siblings for food and sustenance let alone go find any other fox to fuck them in the ass :\Actually foxes were smart, intelligent and cunning before the fandom, Hence why I am a fox, It was only after joining I found out what happened to them.
The red fox primarily forms monogamous pairs each winter, who cooperate to raise a litter of 4–6 kits (also called pups) each year. Young foxes disperse promptly on maturity (approx. 8–10 months).This here, I dunno where you learned about foxes Foxy_Boy but your incorrect...actually foxes are more loners and would literally fight their on siblings for food and sustenance let alone go find any other fox to fuck them in the ass :\
The red fox primarily forms monogamous pairs each winter, who cooperate to raise a litter of 4–6 kits (also called pups) each year. Young foxes disperse promptly on maturity (approx. 8–10 months).
Though usually monogamous, evidence for polygamy (polygyny and polyandry) exists, including males’ extraterritorial movements during breeding season (possibly searching for additional mates) and males’ home ranges overlapping two or more females’ home ranges. Such variability is thought to be linked to variation in the spatial availability of key resources such as food.[1]
The red fox primarily forms monogamous pairs each winter, who cooperate to raise a litter of 4–6 kits (also called pups) each year. Young foxes disperse promptly on maturity (approx. 8–10 months).
Though usually monogamous, evidence for polygamy (polygyny and polyandry) exists, including males’ extraterritorial movements during breeding season (possibly searching for additional mates) and males’ home ranges overlapping two or more females’ home ranges. Such variability is thought to be linked to variation in the spatial availability of key resources such as food.[1]
I know but I don't care that much, that little paragraph proves me & south syde right.Wiki is not always the best site for information.
Not it means they have alot of sex, new partner every year & sometimes more than 1 partner at a time.So all of this means that they are dick sluts?
Not it means they have alot of sex, new partner every year & sometimes more than 1 partner at a time.
Not it means they have alot of sex, new partner every year & sometimes more than 1 partner at a time.
I just happen to be mostly gay & like foxes![]()
Not it means they have alot of sex, new partner every year & sometimes more than 1 partner at a time.
I just happen to be mostly gay & like foxes![]()
damnit your right, but there is a such thing as gay animals, sometimes smaller weaker males will act as females for protection, and they take it up the ass.That's because vixens are only in season for 3 days a year so over that brief period they have a lot of sex.
damnit your right, but there is a such thing as gay animals, sometimes smaller weaker males will act as females for protection, and they take it up the ass.
That is true, but that happens in thousands of species, including supposedly uber-butch wolves and just about all mammals.
This is also true
Yeah but gay animals don't have to be in heat is what I'm getting at...That is true, but that happens in thousands of species, including supposedly uber-butch wolves and just about all mammals.
I once saw two male Doberman's shagging.
and you just watched, you wouldn't happen to be a zoo by anychance would you *hides machete*
Yeah but gay animals don't have to be in heat is what I'm getting at...
Apparently gay animal couples will often stay together longer or until one dies, but if they find a child animal of the same species they usually adopt it & its also said they make good parents.
Yeah but gay animals don't have to be in heat is what I'm getting at...
Apparently gay animal couples will often stay together longer or until one dies, but if they find a child animal of the same species they usually adopt it & its also said they make good parents.
...Thats nice....Like those penguins? It turns out that one of them was bisexual and has now left his partner for a female.
Yeah but gay animals don't have to be in heat is what I'm getting at...
Apparently gay animal couples will often stay together longer or until one dies, but if they find a child animal of the same species they usually adopt it & its also said they make good parents.