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Nature’s Spy

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by Chris McEvoy from Thunder Bay CA on 25 Nov 2025
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As you approach Sleeping Giant Provincial Park, one can find a Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) spying on guests as they drive along the winding road. This elusive creature demonstrates a remarkable ability to adapt to shifting environments, emphasizing it’s vital role in regulating local rodent populations. As anthropogenic environmental changes occur, we can only hope that creatures like this can adapt naturally, without requiring human intervention. Photo: November 16, 2025 Nikon D850 Folcal Length 500mm at f/5.6

  • Camera: NIKON D850
  • Focal: 500 mm
  • Shutter speed: 0.0005 sec
  • Aperture: f/ 5.6
tagged: fox wildlife conservation animal canine mammal red_fox dog pet vertebrate carnivores terrestrial_animal snout fur swift_fox

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