Personality-wise and physical. I'm a hypnotist, and a number of subjects have expressed interest in sessions to let them see themselves for a time as a half-fox. I want to get the most important details for them to enjoy the experience.
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Foxes Foxes would look around a lot and then act sneaky. Foxes, for example, will steal into a hen house to grab the eggs. Certain cartoons have monopolized on this by portraying them as sneaky.
But if they've seen Fantastic Mr. Fox, they may act like George Clooney! .
Fox traits 1. Fox-like features typically include a distinctive muzzle (a "fox face") and bushy tail. 2.
Foxes are not usually pack animals. Typically, they live in small family groups, and are opportunistic feeders that hunt live prey (especially rodents). 3.
Foxes also gather a wide variety of other foods ranging from grasshoppers to fruit and berries. 4. Foxes are normally extremely wary of humans and are not usually kept as indoor pets.5.
Foxes store excess food, burying it for later consumption, usually under leaves, snow, or soil. 6. Foxes are readily found in cities and cultivated areas and (depending upon species) seem to adapt reasonably well to human presence.
Sources: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fox#General_charac... .
The fox is most notable for being very intelligent--enough to elude pursuers. This is why the British made a near-tradition about hunting them. Besides the whole damage the farm animals thing, the fox made for a puzzle that was entertaining to try to solve (and sometimes, a really good one would get a ripe herring drawn across the trail to pull the dogs off its scent, saving it for a later hunt AND giving rise to the phrase "red herring.") Thus, to be a fox, one must be crafty, intelligent, creative in eluding pursuit.
Oh, and stink (fox musk) and mate like crazy (i.e. , "vixen" and all it implies in our culture.) If you’re the one creating these experiences, you have some work to do. Oh, and by the way, how do your clients feel about being chased?
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