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Gob
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This fox cub found himself in a bit of a tight spot after getting stuck in a tiny four inch gap between two brick walls for 36 hours.

The young male managed to wedge himself 10 feet into the cavity between two brick-built garages in Emsworth, Portsmouth.

It was only when a passer-by heard his squeals that the cub was discovered and Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service service were called.

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A seven-year-old girl has struck up an unlikely friendship with an abandoned fox cub - after it fell in love with her singing.
Lydia Dimmock first spotted the animal after it set up home in her play den at the bottom of the garden.
The male cub was abandoned shortly after it was born in May so Lydia started leaving bread and milk out for it to eat at night.
The fox, which Lydia nicknamed ‘Foxy Loxy' after the character from the Disney film Chicken Little, is so smitten with the schoolgirl he even plays with her.
Astonishingly, the fox comes out during the day to watch Lydia sing in her garden and jumps alongside her when she plays on her trampoline.
Lydia, who wants to be a vet when she gets older, said: 'Foxy Loxy is so cute, I really like him.
'He likes watching me on the trampoline and tries to jump up alongside it.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z20BVlRMLV
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Yeah, that looks cute, but this is a wild animal....

I think her parents are being very irresponsible by letting her play with it....

It could have diseases, or could pick one up when it's roaming around....

Also, like with any wild animal, it can always turn on you....
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How they get about London...
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A cunning fox has stunned London Underground passengers after calmly boarding a train and taking a seat.

The beast with blazing eyes was spotted brazenly hopping on to the near-empty Circle Line service late last night.

Pictures of its antics at Edgware Road station, in west London, were then posted on Twitter by both history student Harriet Horn, 19, and gadget expert Stephen Ebert, 27
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...gadget expert Stephen Ebert, 27
I'm guessing that somebody who describes thamselves as a 'gadget expert' is somebody who sits around all day playing on their Xbox... :lol:
Why is it that when Miley Cyrus gets naked and licks a hammer it's 'art' and 'edgy' but when I do it I'm 'drunk' and 'banned from the hardware store'?

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The RSPCA has said it was "faced with a very odd sight" when called to rescue a fox trapped in a floorboard.

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Builders spotted the trapped animal's head poking out of a hole in the floor while renovating an office.

It is thought the fox was trying to wriggle through a section of flooring when it became stuck at the de Havilland campus in Hatfield.

RSPCA animal welfare officer Kate Wright, who freed the animal, said: "I just had these big eyes staring at me."
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