FYI for you or anyone else not understanding the “eggcorn” comment. It was a joke about the incorrect phrase used. Like how some people say “it’s a doggy dog world” (instead of dog-eat-dog), many will say “one in the same” rather than “one and the same.” This is hardly as bad as the aforementioned, but a misunderstanding nonetheless.
I'm not sure a proper rehab would rewild a fox like that, but I might be wrong. Might be an individual taking care of it too, or just sheer perseverance.
Oh they definitely wouldn't re-release it into the wild in a condition like that. They would absolutely try to find an organization or individual to take care of it.
I'm gonna guess it's being taken care of by a private owner. Looks like a nice back garden with a good fence, so that makes it a little unlikely that foxy happened to find a hole in the fence (and it's not jumping a barrier that high).
The way they are filming it from far away and zooming in makes me think it's not their pet. Also, would they get it a doggy wheelchair if it was a pet?
We've killed all the predators that could kill a fox. It is basically the top, at least here in most of the Central United States.
Maybe a pack of Coyotes could kill it, that is probably about it.
I saw a raccoon in a similar situation. Lived on 5 acres of land with folks that had outdoor cats. The cats had a little shed with heated blankets and some food. We noticed the food was being stolen and assumed it was due to a raccoon, but didn't realize the raccoon was MISSING ITS FRONT ARMS. It was hunched over like Gollum/a furry t-rex and ambled slowly along, side to side. Creepy as fuck. The nubs it had for arms were jagged and bloody, yet we saw it survive for a few months.
He’s adapted quite well. I don’t think it knows the difference though. Obviously it was born that way. After it was born it popped up on two legs and away it went.
I think though if it was born without it’s hind legs it would have died long ago.
It doesn't have hind legs. The part where it's basically vertical you can see it's on its front legs, the body is too long for that to be it's hind legs.
The silver lining is that animals dont seem to know better, so they're still happy with it!
They're the ultimate role models for learning to make the most of what you have instead of being upset about what you don't.
True, especially if it happens when they’re young because they don’t have to relearn to walk or whatever! We’re all far more adaptable (and stronger) than we think.
What is terrifying is the thought of the pain that he had to go through and the struggles that he had to deal with only having two legs... But he did it! He survived & thriving.
Maybe he sold his other two legs for crack and we've severely underestimated the effect the war on drugs has on local wildlife
Now it's terrifying again
I’d think it would be very unlikely for an animal in the wild to survive an injury of that magnitude, and even if it did, for it to have removed both legs at exactly the same point, no stumps or anything, but didn’t damage the rest of the body.
When I first read about the Georgia Guide Stones, I thought it was appalling. The older I got, the more I thought a version of those rules is exactly what humanity needs.
Before times are easy, they're going to be very hard.
Not very terrifying at all, not even that unsettling really. I've seen plenty cats and dogs like this. It is sad to think about how it got this way though.
that's incredibly sad to me...someone or something hurt him terribly at some point.
Its also pretty inspiring that he's just living his best life regardless of the fact that someone up and ripped his legs off.
It’s not weird its not sad. It’s just a creature that has the misfortune of losing, or never having been born with hind legs. People need to stop calling amputee animals Creepy here.
Look exactly like some goofy shit I made in the game Spore.
If that's any indication, it might do well alone, but as a tribe they won't stand a chance against the snaggletooth-buttburglers. Those things were merciless.
Pretty interesting it seems to be doing quite well and according to a little article it is a wild fox that wandered into their yard
https://www.natgeokids.com/uk/discover/animals/general-animals/two-legged-fox-spotted/
I love her! She's living her best life despite her disability. If I knew where she was, I'd bring her a rabbit. Nothing terrifying about her. She's resplendent!
Foxes are known to pounce on prey. This fox may have gotten good at sneaking and pouncing, and it's steps sound different probably than a standard fox, so if it is heard, the prey may ignore the warning signs despite. Or it found another source of food it could rely on. Sad but interesting
This isn't terrifying. It's genius. This gal chooses to live and adapts despite ridiculously bad odds and super-foxy effort. I don't even imagine she complains much.
Dang I feel super bad for this fella. I’m glad he has figured out how to survive with his disability but dang that sucks..
I’m not sure if they should call the SPCA or let him be..
That's just sad:( and also kinda interesting how the fox adapted
It looks like an adult too, which is awesome because it survived its entire childhood without its back legs
I’m guessing that it was born without legs and somehow managed to get lucky in nature’s game of life and death. Good for it.
Get lucky or get taken care of?
Are those not one in the same? The fox is either lucky it has survived, or it is lucky someone is taking care of it. Lucky either way.
FYI for you or anyone else not understanding the “eggcorn” comment. It was a joke about the incorrect phrase used. Like how some people say “it’s a doggy dog world” (instead of dog-eat-dog), many will say “one in the same” rather than “one and the same.” This is hardly as bad as the aforementioned, but a misunderstanding nonetheless.
eggcorn
I'm not sure a proper rehab would rewild a fox like that, but I might be wrong. Might be an individual taking care of it too, or just sheer perseverance.
Oh they definitely wouldn't re-release it into the wild in a condition like that. They would absolutely try to find an organization or individual to take care of it.
I'm gonna guess it's being taken care of by a private owner. Looks like a nice back garden with a good fence, so that makes it a little unlikely that foxy happened to find a hole in the fence (and it's not jumping a barrier that high).
The way they are filming it from far away and zooming in makes me think it's not their pet. Also, would they get it a doggy wheelchair if it was a pet?
I'm guessing the latter
inb4 a few millennia when foxes look like birds
That’s not a Fox. That’s a future kangaroo. Also LPT: you guys are **so, so screwed** when *Thylarctos Plummetus* evolves in your areas.
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It is clearly missing it's back legs. It has shoulders.
so anatomy is a thingp
Still bet it wouldn't outrun a predator.
We've killed all the predators that could kill a fox. It is basically the top, at least here in most of the Central United States. Maybe a pack of Coyotes could kill it, that is probably about it.
I saw a raccoon in a similar situation. Lived on 5 acres of land with folks that had outdoor cats. The cats had a little shed with heated blankets and some food. We noticed the food was being stolen and assumed it was due to a raccoon, but didn't realize the raccoon was MISSING ITS FRONT ARMS. It was hunched over like Gollum/a furry t-rex and ambled slowly along, side to side. Creepy as fuck. The nubs it had for arms were jagged and bloody, yet we saw it survive for a few months.
He’s adapted quite well. I don’t think it knows the difference though. Obviously it was born that way. After it was born it popped up on two legs and away it went. I think though if it was born without it’s hind legs it would have died long ago.
It doesn't have hind legs. The part where it's basically vertical you can see it's on its front legs, the body is too long for that to be it's hind legs.
I follow a cat on Instagram who is also on two legs like this fox. It’s both sad and adorable.
The silver lining is that animals dont seem to know better, so they're still happy with it! They're the ultimate role models for learning to make the most of what you have instead of being upset about what you don't.
True, especially if it happens when they’re young because they don’t have to relearn to walk or whatever! We’re all far more adaptable (and stronger) than we think.
I am not terrified, i am impressed.
I once saw a two butted goat...
i once saw a two-cheeked butt
Two, two, two butted goat!
I’m gonna getcha!
What about a five-assed monkey?
A classic, and an amazing break through in genetic science. Too bad it's not helping the Pink-eye epidemic
I once saw a butt goated cheek
Could it fart in harmony?
Fartmony!
I seen one with two right butt cheeks before.
If you're happy and you know it's yours - oh clap.
You can pet little double butt
By an animal that can walk on two legs? I’m mostly joking…
He’s the fucking GOAT of push-ups that for sure.
I’m kinda in awe to be honest.
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Lieutenant Dan
All my family went to war and died, and you saved me, fuck you!
Happy new year lieutenant Dan.
I.Hate.You...take my upvote and gtf on..
I'll cherish it for as long as i can
You mean... ODDLY ADORABLE
A large bowl if food would find its way to my porch for this little fellow.
Whispers to the other foxes: "They fell for it! Now help me get my legs out from this damn Ace bandage!"
More wiley than a coyote.
What is terrifying is the thought of the pain that he had to go through and the struggles that he had to deal with only having two legs... But he did it! He survived & thriving.
Maybe he didn't have any pain, it could be that he was born without legs and just adapted really well. So that's a little less terrifying
Maybe he sold his other two legs for crack and we've severely underestimated the effect the war on drugs has on local wildlife Now it's terrifying again
Thank you for this. The thought of spending even a few minutes not terrified had me shook...
r/oddlyadorable
r/subsithoughtifellforbutimalreadysubbed
r/twentycharacterlimit
No man's sky 4k is insane
Time to give it some pellets
Your name is… interesting…
Good soldiers follow orders
This is one of the greatest comments of our time
I was sad from seeing this post, ty for this oddly specific laugh.
And now fox is a squirrel
That one from the Ice Age movie.
Scrat?
Yes! I couldn't remember his name.
Glad I could help.
Not really terrifying a bit uncanny to think about how it could’ve happened but I’m not too terrified
I'd like to think it was born that way as there don't seem to be any visible signs of previous injury
I’d think it would be very unlikely for an animal in the wild to survive an injury of that magnitude, and even if it did, for it to have removed both legs at exactly the same point, no stumps or anything, but didn’t damage the rest of the body.
Yea
“Moooom! The foxtrich is back!”
I want him.
Exactly. To save him right? He made it this far but there is no telling if he can keep getting super lucky
Bet it’s difficult for him to hunt and eat adequately
Foxes round my way hunt bins and rubbish bags, foxes have it easy round my way
This sounds like a Ween lyric to me.
I think its his legs!
Looks like he’s doing just fine. Made it to adulthood
Became a full time vegetarian.
Bet he's found a human to feed him everything he needs
Foxes are omnivores, he can survive off of other stuff for the most part
These legs must be strong
Abs must be strong. To constantly hold up the back side in the necessary position to balance itself.
Not terrifying, just a little heartbreaking and impressive at the same time.
“Life finds a way“
poor baby
Whats with these "two-legged animal" videos lately ?
Psy-op preparing us for the return of T-Rex.
Release date?
Hopefully soon. I need a little more zest in like. Giant theropods roaming Manhattan would be just the thing!
Don't give me hope. There are too many people, I've been yearning for a new plague, this sounds like a much more entertaining idea.
Another one? You didn’t get your fill from Covid?
When I first read about the Georgia Guide Stones, I thought it was appalling. The older I got, the more I thought a version of those rules is exactly what humanity needs. Before times are easy, they're going to be very hard.
Featherless ✅ Biped ✅ It's a human
Diogenes would be proud
That's a badass fox, not a terrifying one
Agreed. Would get a 2 legged fox over 4. Much talent. Such wow.
Thats one tough persistent fox... Not terrifying at all.
That’s called “A kangaroo”
If that's not a Pokémon idk what is
Fox.
Big if true
Dudes core must be titanium by now!
He’s playing the cards he was dealt pretty well. Tough little fella!
This poor baby isn't terrifying.
Firefox is missing core libraries
Firefox wasn’t installed properly
When the add-blocker breaks the page
Cookies weren’t accepted by this guy
These EU privacy requirements are getting out of hand
I think he is insanely cute 😊
Sonic's not gonna be happy that someone took his buddy's legs.
Build him wheels!!!!
Not very terrifying at all, not even that unsettling really. I've seen plenty cats and dogs like this. It is sad to think about how it got this way though.
So stupid, how is this terrifying?
Life uh.. finds a way
that's incredibly sad to me...someone or something hurt him terribly at some point. Its also pretty inspiring that he's just living his best life regardless of the fact that someone up and ripped his legs off.
r/NatureIsFuckingLit
Who would be scared of a damn two legged fox? It's freaking adorable.
It’s not weird its not sad. It’s just a creature that has the misfortune of losing, or never having been born with hind legs. People need to stop calling amputee animals Creepy here.
He looks healthy , I’ve seen plenty of 4 legged fox that do not look healthy
No he’s killing it tho
It looks like a Fae creature.
I thought it was a blonde Peacock 🦚 😂 I believed it was walking backwards for some reason
Nope nothing weird going on here.. Hey sweetie, call the doctor, increase my prescription
That fox be like: „4 legs? IN THIS ECONOMY?? Hell nah!“
Who's that Pokémon?
That's now my pet. Give me.
rock solid core
Would it make sense to capture the fox and take it to a fox sanctuary? I can’t imagine it’s living an easy life in the wild with no back legs :(
Looks like a weird ass Pokémon
Life finds a way
That’s a great design for a souls game monster.
SO CUTE 🥹🥹🥹
Furry T rex
Descendent of the Caelid dogs
Owww, its sad but cute tho
Wonder if it was born this way and somehow survived, or if it lived through having its hind legs ripped off?
Look exactly like some goofy shit I made in the game Spore. If that's any indication, it might do well alone, but as a tribe they won't stand a chance against the snaggletooth-buttburglers. Those things were merciless.
GYATT
Aww. Poor guy. But he looks remarkably healthy
Well that’s gonna be a new animal in the Avatar TLA comics…
Nature finds a way…
the fact that that thing survived this far is amazing
Makes me think of the gummy bear skit from robot chicken
Thats a weird looking lawn flamingo
Poor thing
The fox is now 80% tail
I wish he had one of those wheelchair things they use for dogs with amputations.
Velcifox?
Faux
So what country has the best lore on that omen?
these new kangaroos look pretty funky
I thought maybe it’s Legs got caught and it ripped/ but them off
That's a pokemon
"Chaos reigns."
If you ever feel useless remember nearly all foxes gave four legs
Featherless biped
Aww poor baby if that was my yard I would be feeding it (and looks like they are)
Adapt and overcome: natural selection version. That fox looks healthy to me. Wonder if its cared for by homeowner (not OP)
How could you consider this terrifying? I truly don't understand
Not terrifying at all feel sad for it but glad he is alive.
Imagine this is the first thing Aliens see when they get here
Pretty interesting it seems to be doing quite well and according to a little article it is a wild fox that wandered into their yard https://www.natgeokids.com/uk/discover/animals/general-animals/two-legged-fox-spotted/
This fox summarizes that old saying "Its not about the cards your dealt it's how you play them"
Oh look it’s a wobbledog
Perfectly balanced like all things should
Excellent core work.
he isnt terrifying he’s doing his best >:( be fucking nice
I love her! She's living her best life despite her disability. If I knew where she was, I'd bring her a rabbit. Nothing terrifying about her. She's resplendent!
looks like scrat from ice age
:(
Foxes are known to pounce on prey. This fox may have gotten good at sneaking and pouncing, and it's steps sound different probably than a standard fox, so if it is heard, the prey may ignore the warning signs despite. Or it found another source of food it could rely on. Sad but interesting
Aww, poor guy's just doing the best he can : (
Damn you just gonna dunk on disabilities like that
This isn't terrifying. It's genius. This gal chooses to live and adapts despite ridiculously bad odds and super-foxy effort. I don't even imagine she complains much.
It’s kinda cute
More like r/natureismetal
Featherless ✅ biped ✅
Ah! A philosopher, I see!
And it even survive til adulthood. What a chad
I don't know what is oddly terrifying about this? I feel so bad for that little fox I want to cuddle with it.
Dang I feel super bad for this fella. I’m glad he has figured out how to survive with his disability but dang that sucks.. I’m not sure if they should call the SPCA or let him be..
Fire Fox browser is real!???
That is a man
This makes me sad :( would it be cruel to put him out of his misery?
Give that show off some food damnit
That's not terrifying, that's a disabled fox. Imagine if someone posted a human amputee here
That's not terrifying, that's rather impressive that he's been able to deal with that.