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Post by Laharls_Wrath on Nov 8, 2009 14:42:40 GMT -5
No.
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Post by thewave on Nov 8, 2009 14:48:47 GMT -5
Yes.
Argument #1: The arctic fox change colors through the seasons. In winter it's has the very well known white color, but in summer it has brown color, which could mistake the arctic fox as a red fox. afaik there's no wolf that can change colors.
Beat that.
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Post by Tails82 on Nov 8, 2009 14:48:47 GMT -5
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Post by Laharls_Wrath on Nov 8, 2009 14:50:37 GMT -5
Yes. Argument #1: The arctic fox change colors through the seasons. In winter it's has the very well known white color, but in summer it has brown color, which could mistake the arctic fox as a red fox. afaik there's no wolf that can change colors. Beat that. I know and what the fuck does that matter? Im not saying I dont like Foxes but Wolves are the vastly superior beings you cant say otherwise foxes are just scavengers that hunt some rodents and eat out of trash wolves hunt in an organized pack, containing a social hierarchy
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Post by Chromeo on Nov 8, 2009 14:54:37 GMT -5
Argument 2: A Wolf would beat the hell out of a Fox in a fight.
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Post by Laharls_Wrath on Nov 8, 2009 14:55:24 GMT -5
Argument 2: A Wolf would beat the hell out of a Fox in a fight. you beat me to it Nitro :)
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Post by thewave on Nov 8, 2009 14:56:22 GMT -5
Just saying to show how awesome foxes are, which is better than the "Yes" "no" "yes" "no" conversation.
And what makes wolves better to be in packs? At least arctic foxes can adapt to their environment thanks to the color changing and thus can be sneaky and surprise the enemy. And maybe foxes aren't in real "packs", but they are often in family groups.
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Post by Tails82 on Nov 8, 2009 14:56:47 GMT -5
Could I beat a Wolf in a fight? I'm gonna go find out
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Post by thewave on Nov 8, 2009 14:57:15 GMT -5
Argument 2: A Wolf would beat the hell out of a Fox in a fight. An arctic fox would beat the crap out of a wolf thanks to it adaptability with its environment.
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Post by thewave on Nov 8, 2009 14:58:26 GMT -5
Also, foxes are much better diggers than wolves, so they could dig their way out if needed to escape the wolves. So the wolves won't even have an change to beat foxes.
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Post by Laharls_Wrath on Nov 8, 2009 14:58:33 GMT -5
Just saying to show how awesome foxes are, which is better than the "Yes" "no" "yes" "no" conversation. And what makes wolves better to be in packs? At least arctic foxes can adapt to their environment thanks to the color changing and thus can be sneaky and surprise the enemy. And maybe foxes aren't in real "packs", but they are often in family groups. pack hunting is superior to simple shedding and growing in fur of a new color toothpaste is often used as bait for arctic foxes so they aren't as clever as you think
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Post by Laharls_Wrath on Nov 8, 2009 15:00:01 GMT -5
Also, foxes are much better diggers than wolves, so they could dig their way out if needed to escape the wolves. So the wolves won't even have an change to beat foxes. dig there way out? where would they dig to? dig through the earth to the other side? Hah, you cannot escape by digging and I am pretty sure Wolves have more endurance than foxes so running wouldnt work either
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Post by thewave on Nov 8, 2009 15:01:11 GMT -5
Just saying to show how awesome foxes are, which is better than the "Yes" "no" "yes" "no" conversation. And what makes wolves better to be in packs? At least arctic foxes can adapt to their environment thanks to the color changing and thus can be sneaky and surprise the enemy. And maybe foxes aren't in real "packs", but they are often in family groups. pack hunting is superior to simple shedding and growing in fur of a new color toothpaste is often used as bait for arctic foxes so they aren't as clever as you think You can easily track a pack of wolves. But not an fox that has the same color as its environment and is hidden in there. And I bet that I can use meat as bait to catch wolves. So don't come with bs, there's always a bait for EVERY animal.
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Post by thewave on Nov 8, 2009 15:03:12 GMT -5
Also, foxes are much better diggers than wolves, so they could dig their way out if needed to escape the wolves. So the wolves won't even have an change to beat foxes. dig there way out? where would they dig to? dig through the earth to the other side? Hah, you cannot escape by digging and I am pretty sure Wolves have more endurance than foxes so running wouldnt work either Where did I said the foxes would run? They simply dig in the ground and wait there. Wolves won't wait days for the fox. And wolves are known for not being able to dig that good/fast, foxes are superior with digging and one of the few canine to be that good with digging.
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Post by Laharls_Wrath on Nov 8, 2009 15:04:19 GMT -5
I would like to see what a fox would be doing tracking a pack of wolves besides, canines hunt by scent more than sight so why would a foxes different colors help it against a wolf? Foxes are cowards anyway
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