
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2 ... rban-foxes
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It was a warm Saturday evening and Nick and Pauline Koupparis left a door to their three-storey house open as they watched Britain's Got Talent on television. Shortly before 10pm, a curious fox padded into their home in Victoria Park, east London, and made its way upstairs, where their nine-month-old twins Lola and Isabella were asleep. The fox attacked the girls on their arms and faces. When Pauline heard the crying, she rushed upstairs. "I went into the room and I saw some blood on Isabella's cot," she said yesterday. "I thought she'd had a nosebleed. I put on the light and I saw a fox and it wasn't even scared of me, it just looked me straight in the eye."
As the children were treated in hospital, where they were in a serious but stable condition, the shocking story spread around the globe, triggering a new panic about urban foxes. Police told local residents they should keep their doors closed in hot weather for their own safety

somehow they have taken over the streets in the last 5 years or so, since that fox hunting ban was being debated an shyt and all the activist trying to stop them getting shot down. as soon as it gets dark the city is theirs, u might run them over and in the morning see alot of dead ones on the roadVoltage wrote:Is this shit for real?Were they recently introduced to London area?









