What does the fox say? He is jumping for joy to tell you!
Rescued fox Loki shows what a fox's vocalization sounds like and he jumps for joy while talking.
Loki's rescuers write, "Loki is a very special red fox who came to Turtle Bay Exploration Park at 6 weeks old. He was found as an orphan and could not be released back into the wild.
Being so young, he had to go home every night with the animal trainers. Since the "What Does the Fox Say" video came out, we decided it was an important educational message to let people know what their vocalizations really sound like.
Working to put his "talking" on cue this video shows the first time we worked on it with him. He is quite the character and with 28 different vocalizations, he sure has a lot to say."
Note: Turtle Bay Exploration Park educates visitors of all ages with entertaining and stimulating exhibitions and programs that interpret the complex relationships between people and their environments. Using the unique cultural, historical, and natural resources including those in the Sacramento River Region, Turtle Bay serves as a catalyst for exploring universal human experiences.
Rescued fox Loki shows what a fox's vocalization sounds like and he jumps for joy while talking.
Loki's rescuers write, "Loki is a very special red fox who came to Turtle Bay Exploration Park at 6 weeks old. He was found as an orphan and could not be released back into the wild.
Being so young, he had to go home every night with the animal trainers. Since the "What Does the Fox Say" video came out, we decided it was an important educational message to let people know what their vocalizations really sound like.
Working to put his "talking" on cue this video shows the first time we worked on it with him. He is quite the character and with 28 different vocalizations, he sure has a lot to say."
Note: Turtle Bay Exploration Park educates visitors of all ages with entertaining and stimulating exhibitions and programs that interpret the complex relationships between people and their environments. Using the unique cultural, historical, and natural resources including those in the Sacramento River Region, Turtle Bay serves as a catalyst for exploring universal human experiences.
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Nice
Got to love this....
That is cute..
Really cute! Lovely animal :)
beautiful, the most beautiful thing I ever seen in my life
So fantastic <3
The fox is just doing instinctively what it does best.In winter, when it hunts for food under the snow, it hones in on its prey, then does the big jump and dives head first into the snow. Rarely does it miss the mouse or vole.So, to see it jumping for the girl, wasn't a taught thing, but more of an instinctual trait.
So cute!
I actually find these videos a bit sad. They are treating the fox like a performing animal in the same way that circuses do. You jump and squeak and you will get a treat - not the way I like to see a wild recued animal treated
So cute and sweet