We are pretty sure that you have heard about Red foxes at least once throughout your life. How unique and rare they are, right? These foxes can be found in North America, Europe, and Asia. While surfing on Instagram, we ended up with a fantastic Instagram of a nature and wildlife photographer well-known as Tin Man Lee. According to the available sources, he has been passionate about wildlife and nature since childhood.
The specialty of his photographs is that they are full of the emotions of animals. Though his Instagram is loaded with wildlife and nature photographs, we just hand-picked images of amazing Red Foxes.
There is no doubt that these pictures of Red Foxes will entertain you to the fullest.
Source; Tin Man Lee
They definitely add color to the plain snow.
Red foxes are the largest kind of foxes in the world. They are omnivorous with a highly varied diet.
How hard is it to walk through snow?
These fellows have a tail nearly doubled their length and are roughly 16 inches long. But including the tail, they are about 22-25 inches long. A Red fox weighs 8-16 pounds as well.
Alluring marble eyes
Red foxes own sharp noses: large triangular ears and a bushy tail. The tail is like a brush with long and full fur.
Through the snow… Like a movie star…
Their fur is russet or red with white on the chin, breast, and belly with black feet and legs. There can be several color variations in a single litter.
Wow! – The close-up
Adorable foxes
Red foxes hunt alone and live in a pair or small family groups. Those family groups may include several unmated female foxes. The female foxes nurse the young cub without the said cub’s mother.
Those long and luscious furs
A Red fox mother is extremely and critically fond of her cubs. She looks after the cubs freely for the first two weeks and relies on her mate to provide the food. As we all know, wildlife is unpredictably dangerous. So if something happens to the father fox, it makes the situation harder for the mother fox.
The perfect side profile with a pinch of snow
But does she abandon the cubs? NO. She takes her mate’s place and raises and feeds the little foxes alone.
That is definitely the eldest peeking.
Suppose not both parents teach survival skills to their cubs. They are playful parents as well. They chase and roll on the ground as the cubs please. Then in the fall, the male fox leaves, and little foxes too leave when they are about six months old. Only female foxes stay with their mother sometimes.
More from the same artist…
The wind is harsh.
A jumping foxy
Ballerina foxy
The companion of the lonely snow
The Bottom Line
The above photographs elaborate a little bit about the work done by Tin Man Lee. If you are keen on reading and exploring his amazing work, you can check out his website, https://tinmanlee.com/about/, for more information.