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Foxes carry away such fatalities and are often seen in the lambing fields hoping to scavenge afterbirth.
By contrast, the Foxes created just two chances and scored twice as the visitors' defensive failings proved to be their undoing again.
Foxes are not the predatory vermin some would like us to believe they are at all.
Foxes are classified as vermin in law, and their numbers must be controlled, whether by hunting, shooting or trapping.
Foxes as predators prey on lambs and chickens and kill native small marsupials and rodents.
Under Black Hawk, the Sacs and Foxes of Illinois briefly fought back in 1832 but were swiftly overpowered.
Foxes cause great damage to livestock and farms in general, and as such they are considered to be a pest.
Foxes also carry and transmit several diseases, eat and spread seeds from noxious weeds, and kill livestock.
Foxes are resilient creatures, and have the ability to increase their population when mortality increases.
Foxes are known vectors for rabies and can transmit the disease to humans and other animals.
Foxes selected for tameness are friendly, like domestic dogs, while foxes selected for aggression resist human contact.
Foxes and minks make up the vast majority, with other targeted species including chinchillas, nutrias, rabbits and raccoons.
Yet winter has gambolled into spring and the Foxes have become favourites for the Premier League – aided, Altman says, by a dose of luck.
Foxes goalkeeper reflects on goalless draw with former club Manchester City which sends his side joint-top.
Foxes capture the lemmings by digging them from their nests, which are located in soft peaty hummocks.
Although this defeat did not bring hostilities to an end, it did force the Foxes to lie low for some time.
I play a lot of cds while writing, these days a lot of Fleet Foxes, Lester Young, Paul Desmond, the Grizzly Bears, Keith Jarrett.
A French and Amerindian expedition under Noyelles attacked the Foxes and Sauks in their fort on the Des Moines River, in Iowa.
The Fleet Foxes, TV on the Radio, The Errors and ex-Libertines frontman Carl Barât have all scribbled their names round the ivories.
Taking the initiative again in 1729, Beauharnois asked his Amerindian allies simply to wipe the Foxes out.
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The Foxes had killed a young Menomonie hunter, near the mouth of the Wisconsin, and cut off his head.
He proved that the marvels of the Foxes, of Home, and the other mediums, were the old marvels of Neoplatonism.
Conscience, I tell you, can build spooks like Guy Foxes, or as the jim-jams makes green rats or snakes.
A leading contemporary of these men was Keokuk of the Sacs and Foxes.
And where is The Little Foxes, a feudalist treatment of capitalist investment, written by a communist?
This is a critical study of the career of Hollywood director William Wyler, known for such films as Dead End, Wuthering Height, The Little Foxes, Roman Holiday, and Ben-Hur.
Cole was dismissed after a two-footed lunge left Foxes star Ben Thatcher writhing in agony and then took a couple of minutes to leave the field as heated exchanges broke out.
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