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16. So you cross country skied in and around Yellowstone while looking for wolves but they were
Tue Jun 16, 2026, 07:31 AM
14 hrs ago

Last edited Tue Jun 16, 2026, 08:49 AM - Edit history (1)

really looking @ you? You are a rich woman. Correction

Btw from all the times I have been outdoors and seen red fox are nothing compared to the
# of times they knew I was around and made themselves scarce. They really are quite common
but human avoidance is a trait that has helped them out. I have noticed them from a deer stand
up in a tree but almost never when I was on the ground. Coyotes here are easier to spot but
in most cases they are looking at me and are turned sideways to me. We have a nice population
of both coyotes and red fox in my neighborhood but you almost never see them.

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