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It kinda looks like a coatimundi, which people do get as pets. It's very skinny, though. Poor thing. Fox or lost pet, looks like it could use some help before winter hits.
ОтветитьIts a fox with mange.
ОтветитьSurprisingly the deer are not afraid of it
ОтветитьIt looks like a kudamundi to me. I saw one in Florida one time eating oranges on a picnic table in a campground.
ОтветитьKudamundi
ОтветитьHaha that’s a coatimundi, native to Mexico and Central America . Perhaps someone’s pet and released it.
ОтветитьIs a coati
ОтветитьDefinitely not a fox.
ОтветитьLooks like Coati Mundi to me (look it up)
ОтветитьI saw lots of coatis in Argentina. Definitely that. I’ve seen people have them as pets.
ОтветитьSomeone's exotic pet got loose! Soooo NOT a "Fox"!!!
ОтветитьIt's more like a hairless ant-eater to me
ОтветитьThat's a very thin fox y'all. Likely has mange, which would explain the thin tail.
ОтветитьA squonk, mayhaps?
ОтветитьLooks like an anteater. It’s a tamandua
ОтветитьPeople cannot be this stupid right? Listen I've lived in West Virginia my entire life and an hour from me a few months ago a kangaroo got loose in Logan County near me. This is literally a fox and if you don't believe me look up a fox with mange I have seen this a billion times and it's really sad this made the news without anybody having comments in say what the f it was.
ОтветитьWhy are you pretending to NOT KNOW what it is!? They already know! Wtf MSM if rubbing off. It's a fox with mange. We know this bc this isn't the only video, bud works with the fire department that trapped it, AND LASTLY common sense says LOOK UP A FOX WITH MANGE. UGH Jesus Christ. Foxes are the only animal like that with a square muzzle.
ОтветитьI know what that is but that is an anteater , very common in Brazil but what is doing in USA??see the border is too loose😅
ОтветитьIt looks like someone’s pet coatimundis, which is in the raccoon family…
ОтветитьI'm pretty sure it's a mangy red fox.
ОтветитьI think it's an ant eater! Probably a pet that got loose. NO WAY A LEMUR
ОтветитьIve seen foxes look identical to that with mange. Had 1 around my house this year chasing my chickens. ( Google images - foxes with mange )
ОтветитьIt's a Chupacabra
Ответить"Definitely not a fox" meanwhile looks exactly like multiple pictures of, you guessed it, a mangy fox.
ОтветитьWell, that was soooo informative. Typical non-news on local stations filling up air time.
Ответитьit looks like the racoon type animal i've seen in Mexico
ОтветитьLook at its legs it's not a freaking fox
ОтветитьA fox with a disease? Its face is way too different to be a fox! 🧐
ОтветитьAwe, looks like an animal with an old can stuck on its mussel so it cannot eat, which explains why it is so thin.
Ответитьmangy fox poor animal
ОтветитьLooks like a Tasmanian tiger\wolf.
ОтветитьCoatimundi, possibly a pet that was released. End of story, goodnight.
ОтветитьCorrigez la carte c'est le Sahara MAROCAINE
ОтветитьAllah Almighty said( and creates what you do not know)
Ответитьهدا مخلوق مهجن بين مجموعه حيونات في مخابر أمريكا دة من الأخر
Ответитьخلونا نشوف المخلوق ليش كل هذا اللعي والهري الفاضي
ОтветитьFox with mange. Period.
ОтветитьNewcomers do occasionally keep Coatimundi and Armadillos as pets. There is a massive influx of Newcomers in that area. In fact it is trending........LOL
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