Chapter 479: The Expressionless Tibetan Fox

After driving through this bumpy canyon mountain road, an open meadow appeared on the side of the road.

Fang Ye saw a figure on the meadow, and hurriedly said, "Eh, eh, stop, stop!" โ€

The blue carp also noticed it and said in surprise: "Isn't this a Tibetan fox!" โ€

In the middle of the meadow, a Tibetan fox is walking slowly, with his head down and seemingly looking for food!

A body of fur, the legs and head are more reddish-brown and yellowish-yellow, and most of the fur on the body is more gray.

A trail of fluffy gray fur on his cheeks, slightly shaken by the wind, and his big chubby tail hung down behind him.

Hearing the movement of the humans, he turned his head and looked at them with a blank expression.

Square face, squinting eyes.

It's a bit like the expression of a capybara, but it's not the same.

The capybara is more indisputable with the world, the feeling of seeing through the red dust, the corners of the Tibetan fox's mouth are downward, with the square cheeks, I always feel that there is a kind of contempt in the eyes, and it is a little cold.

It's like saying, what are you looking at, and I'll give you a pair of nunchaunks.

Fang Ye didn't expect to see a Tibetan fox so soon after entering the mountain!

He smiled: "Our luck is quite good!" โ€

Said hello to the Tibetan fox: "Yo, Director Fox!" You're coming over to play too? โ€

Anyway, with the windows closed in the car, the fox can't hear it from such a distance.

People sitting in the car are bolder, and those who have seen the car may not immediately flee.

But when you hear someone talking, you're likely to be wary.

Don't put too much pressure on the animal, don't disturb the animal, don't shout to chase, especially if the animal is eating or bringing the cubs, is also the basic literacy of watching wild animals.

The Tibetan fox looked at him expressionlessly: You think you have a good sense of humor, don't you? I'm so angry that I want to hit someone!

Dorjee smiled: "Haha, I know Director Fox!" โ€

He said a few words to Qu Nan in Tibetan.

Obviously, the Tibetan fox's generous face was indifferent with a hint of seriousness, but there was an inexplicable sense of joy when he looked at it, and the blue carp smiled and leaned back: "Is this the Tibetan fox, sad and sad!" โ€

The Tibetan fox actually became an Internet celebrity animal for a long time, after all, the contrast with the image of the average fox is too great.

Whether it is an arctic fox or a red fox, they all have pointed beaks and pointed ears, plus a beautiful and beautiful fur, and a big fluffy tail, exuding a charming atmosphere.

If you become a human, you must also be a charming and charming woman, so there are sayings such as "fox spirit" and "fox charm".

And the Tibetan fox looks very national and peaceful, and looks like a mature and stable middle-aged uncle of humans.

If Daji is a Tibetan fox and becomes a spirit, let alone indulging in the female wine pool meat forest, it is estimated that he will take the minister to pack up his things and run away overnight.

These Shang dynasties are not enough for Huo Huo!

Recently, there is a well-known popular science blogger who often identifies all kinds of messy Internet popular creatures, especially water monkey videos, and he is very terrier, and he looks very similar to the Tibetan fox, but can only be said to be exactly the same.

also produced a variety of Tibetan fox emojis, driving another wave of Tibetan fox fire.

In the group of several animal circles where Fang Ye was located, they all liked to use his Tibetan fox emoji, what was full of doubts, and he wanted to speak and stopped .jpg.

In fact, the Tibetan fox's face is not fat, but has a large skeleton, well-developed jaws and masticatory muscles.

It seems clumsy and funny, but it actually has more advantages in hunting and chewing, and is suitable for eating meat.

Coupled with the need for cold protection on the plateau, the hair on the cheeks is relatively thick, so the face looks more square.

Fang Ye took two "clicks" of the expressionless Tibetan fox, and the Tibetan fox frowned, wondering if he noticed something.

Turning his head, he staggered away into the distance.

Although the Tibetan fox is very fun, it is also an animal that cannot be approached, and the Tibetan fox is the host of tapeworms, which is a zoonotic parasite.

In fact, when getting along with wild animals, no matter what the animal, it is best to observe from a distance, maintain respect and not be close, and it is good for both parties.

The Tibetan fox is such a fun beast, of course Fang Ye also wants to raise a few in the zoo.

However, there are no zoos in the world that keep Tibetan foxes, let alone introduce them.

In the beginning, the animals in the zoo were caught in the wild, and now they are mainly bred.

There are also some rescued animals, disabled and unable to hunt, or cubs are sent over, without parents, lack of experience in the wild life and cannot be released into the wild, the zoo will take them in.

For example, Nishino is the only zoo in the world that has a captive desert cat, and their desert cat suffered a comminuted fracture when rescued, and one hind leg was amputated and left in the zoo.

The zoo keeps animals in captivity, protects and breeds, and the ultimate goal is to release them in the wild, and people are living well in the wild, and there is no reason to catch them in the zoo, which is not putting the cart before the horse.

So if you want to see Tibetan foxes, it's good to appreciate their posture on the documentary, and if you really want to see them with your own eyes, you can go to the wild to see them.

Taking out the binoculars, Fang Ye and Lan Carp continued to observe the Tibetan fox.

I saw a few pikas on the meadow in the distance, which looked like small round balls.

Compared to ordinary mice, they have a rounder face, radar-like ears, and no tail.

Squatting on the ground, in a daze with shiny black eyes, a little confused.

One raised its head and looked up at the sky, looking very cute.

The Tibetan fox apparently also spotted the pika, lowered its body, and slowly approached the pika.

The brownish-yellow-gray fur on the body is a good protective color, almost blending in with the yellow-green meadow color.

Approaching the pika step by step, and then pounced on it with lightning speed!

The moment he pounced, the pika sensed the danger, and the one that was in a daze at the edge of the cave slipped into the hole, and the other raised his head and looked at the sky, which was a distance from the mouth of the cave, and it was too late to run in.

The round and chubby body staggered forward in a panic.

Soon he was caught up by the running Tibetan fox, and "clicked" and bit into his mouth.

With it in his mouth, the Tibetan fox left satisfied.

Farther away, a large bird of prey spreads its broad wings and circles in the sky.

It's a big buzzard (kuรกng)!

Flapping his wings twice, he swooped down in a very chic and handsome posture and stood on a rock.

Then he lowered his head and picked up a round pika in his mouth.

was shaken twice by the big buzzard's head, and his body kept swaying, throwing it into his mouth, and swallowing it.

Swallowing the pika, his sharp eyes scanned his surroundings, and then his paws kicked the stone, flapping his wings and flying.

Soon he swooped down and grabbed a pika and ate it.

The cute and cute pika is an important cornerstone species on the grassland!

The staple food of the Tibetan fox is the pika, the buccard eats the pika, the little owl eats the pika, the wolf and the red fox eat the pika, and the brown bear and the rabbit also eat the pika.

Anyway, as long as you eat meat, you like to catch a pika to eat it.

To carnivores, pikas are like rice running on a meadow.