Reminds me of a fox I saw at that time of day in West London once, clearly in its body language trying to fit in with the people around it as they walked home from work.
A few weeks ago I was on a bus in central London at about 1630 and saw a fox casually stroll across the pelican crossing at the junction of Bloomsbury Street and New Oxford Street, along with the humans when the crossing went green.
I love urban foxes so much, especially the cheeky ones <3 We've got some here (south-east London). I've got sort of superstitious about them as guardian figures - I felt much better going home late through a Tottenham park after a fox passed - because when I lived in Lewisham I got street harassment EVERY TIME I came home after midnight, for over a year. Til one night, when one was heading home to the garden in front of my block of flats just ahead of me. No trouble that time, just a fox turning round every few metres like 'are you following me?'
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We're rural enough that it's really no surprise here.
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Did you see the Attenborough documentary about how animals were feeling more comfortable moving thru the world as humans stayed home due to COVID?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XswV_yqPq28
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