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Red Fox on MCB Camp Lejeune - Red Fox on MCB Camp Lejeune
Wildlife Live in this Community Too!
When encountering baby wildlife:If you find a young wild animal or nest by itself with no adult nearby, this is normal in nature; don’t assume it’s abandoned or orphaned. Most young wildlife is left alone, sometimes for long periods of time, while their parents go elsewhere in search of food. Even young that have fallen out or been removed from the
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Red Fox on MCB Camp Lejeune - Red Fox on MCB Camp Lejeune
Wildlife Live in This Community, Too!
Installation housing areas have been a desirable place for red fox to raise their young (pups) in the past and it’s that time of year again! Red foxes have one litter per year in late February through April. Pups are weaned at eight to ten weeks and learn to hunt at three months. As they grow older, pups explore farther from the den, and disperse
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