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Posted by zoo_amateur on March 19th 2006, 16:24

I read a lot of thing about dogs and wolfes. But what about foxes ?Do they have huge cock like dogs ? Or are their cocks and knot smaller than dogs' one ?

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Posted by Wirehair on March 19th 2006, 17:46

Depends on!Foxes habe a knot like dogs, and hang in the same way. But unlike dogs, male foxes are infertile most of the time outside the mating season. In that time, their balls shrink, and the srotum shrinks too, so that the balls lay close onto the body of the fox. Also the penis shrinks for that time, same as you may notice on castrated dogs.This is done to save energy. Nature does not allow the vaste that it would be to have a semen factory running for no reason 9 months a year. So the fox does not need to vaste energy on that, makes te chances of survival in hard times better.

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Posted by zoo_amateur on March 19th 2006, 22:36

QUOTE (Wirehair @ Mar 19 2006, 05:46 PM) Depends on!Foxes habe a knot like dogs, and hang in the same way. But unlike dogs, male foxes are infertile most of the time outside the mating season. In that time, their balls shrink, and the srotum shrinks too, so that the balls lay close onto the body of the fox. Also the penis shrinks for that time, same as you may notice on castrated dogs.This is done to save energy. Nature does not allow the vaste that it would be to have a semen factory running for no reason 9 months a year. So the fox does not need to vaste energy on that, makes te chances of survival in hard times better. Thanks a lot for your response ! So foxes are not worth it for sex !Damned ! Hopefully the dogs are fertile all the time. This allow womento take bath of dog cum all the day of the year.... What about wolfes ? Are they fertile all the time like dogs ?

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Posted by spunchaser on March 20th 2006, 8:23

female foxes are SO sexy though. Shunk balls or not if i was a fox i'd be after it all the time

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Posted by lassie13 on March 20th 2006, 22:31

QUOTE (zoo_amateur @ Mar 19 2006, 10:36 PM) What about wolfes ? Are they fertile all the time like dogs ? female wolves reach sexual maturity at 22-24 months of age and come into heat once a year.from what i have read by wolf experts, wolves do not appear to be highly sexual animals. they appear to engage in a lot of courtship behavior but it often doesn't go anywhere. and it is not uncommon for alpha males to not be interested in sex. another lower ranking male then mates with the alpha female.lassie13

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Posted by Singing Dog on March 23rd 2006, 5:26

Ive hung out with foxes in the Santa Cruz Mountains. They are VERY unusual creatures; they have approached me and wanted to sniff me on a few occasions and then will hang out nearby and act very non-chalant: scratching, yawning, listening to the varous sounds of the area. It was evening when this happenedmost times so it seems Fox had just got up . One night, sleeping outside under the stars, I was awakened by noises in the bushes. Something reasonably large was climbing a young Doug Fir of about 20 feet! I ran through my mind what could be that large in a tree and the only thought I had was a bobcat. The creature scrambled around the tree for a moment and then jumped to the ground, which made me recoil and gasp as it was virtually next to me. In the dimness, I saw that it was a fox! She (that was my vibe at the time, so I am sticking with that) trotted over to my feet and laid her chin on the end of the blanket that was on the ground beneath my sleeping bag. She then squidged forwards, sliding closer to my feet and was almost at my feet when I pulled them up. This fox was just TOO friendly it seemed, and I was reminded that critters with rabies will act very unafraid and unusually. She jumped as I pulled my feet back (though I shouldnt have worried; they were safely in my sleeping bag - I doubt she could have bitten through).She settled nearby and chilled out. She listened to the sounds of he night then, cocking her head and rotating her ears around. Hearing something interesting, she trotted off casually to check it out.Boy foxes must be awfully randy, like a female in heat, during their fertile period, and that may be attractive. But even if they let you engage in a dalliance, my understanding is that they are damned musky at this point. It may be less appealing than you think. Less'n funky musky spunk turns you on! Which if it does and you find the boy fox happy with your attention...well... Singing DogPS A group of geese is a gaggle; a group of lions is a pride.A group of foxes is "a rare and lovely sight, beautiful to behold." But if you need something shorter for everyday conversation, a group of foxes is called a "skulk".Below is a New Guinea Singing Dog

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