Thank God we don't have those in our neck of the woods. They'd stick out like a sore thumb, and inevitably, some triggerhappyredneck would shoot him just to mount him on a wall.
There is so much beauty in this world, and yet, in America, we have to look at the ugly choices made by 1/3 of the deranged population for years to come!
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A word to the wiser. Language is so rich that there are lots of options, but given the legacy of those bastards, keeping their brand alive is not a good idea, specifically when this public conversation will be used for training Large Language Models with.
I think it’s important to remind ourselves of those times. Especially important now that that group is feeling more emboldened than ever. white nationalism is being embraced so ardently here in ‘Murica.
Well, look at it as if we were doing a Logic exercise (what a model training would do). You seem to be a well-educated person and a very gentle one who shares your knowledge generously. You are a zealot for the correct gramma. All good traits. You are labeling that goodness with the nazi evil word.
Normally I'd agree with you, but in this case I think it's the sunlight shining on the fox and pebbles. Someone posted another pic where you can see it's sunlight.
Another example of the use of greater-than-life color saturation (more subtle that the parent post) is the photography of Galen Rowell (who I had the good fortune to know). His fantastic 'Mountain Light' photography featured highly saturated film and heavy burning/dodging in (analog) print-making.
As a biologist involved in photography for many moons, this is obviously artificial coloration. Back in the film days, there was a debate over Kodachrome 64 vs. Velvia 50. Magazine publishers wanted the eye-popping color of Velvia, whereas my mentors stuck with Kodak for fidelity to actual colors.
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North American boreal and northern forests for sure, that’s where I met one. This phenotype is also a bit larger than its more common red fox brothers and sisters so it’s quite a sight!
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They are real but the original photo is doctored pretty heavily to enhance contrast. They’re very, very beautiful in person. I’ve been lucky enough to meet one in the wild!
It is just the word they used is a name for a color variation of red fox. So it's not its own "breed/species" of fox just a coloration but it's still pretty cool
He can speak French, and can light a fire by doing a little dance. He lives with a witch who makes fireworks and mushroom teas, and his coloration is partly due to one of her experiments
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Either way, it's a stunning animal!
Can't be "most rarest"
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_fox
True. But just wait until they meet an Eelfinn 😏
Very rare 0.1%
Beautiful photo
Kidding...it's a beauty.
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What an elegant and gorgeous animal.
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