The fox in "The Little Prince" wants to be tamed so that he can form a special bond with the little prince. Through being tamed, the fox believes he will feel loved and connected to someone, making his life more meaningful.
He wanted to be good...
The Little Prince tames the Fox.
In "The Little Prince," the fox symbolizes companionship, connection, and love. Through his friendship with the little prince, the fox teaches the importance of building relationships that involve care, patience, and understanding.
As every tailed beast is they are emortal they can be tamed but they are unable to be destroyed
Chapter 7 of "The Little Prince" focuses on the prince's encounter with the fox, who teaches him the importance of building relationships and forming bonds with others. The fox explains the meaning of "taming" and how it creates a special connection between individuals. This chapter emphasizes the themes of love, friendship, and the significance of meaningful connections in life.
The duration of The Little Fox is 1.27 hours.
A little fox is 'un petit renard' (regarding its size) or 'un renardeau' (the name for the young fox)
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The Little Fox was created on 1981-12-10.
Yes. The Tame Silver Fox is a breed of fox that descended from red foxes bred to be tame during an experiment. A group of people (I cannot remember the exact details) took some red foxes and kept them on a farm type facility, to see if they could be domesticated. They divided them into two groups, one that would have as little contact with humans as possible whilst still being monitored (to keep them wild), and another group that would have as much contact with humans as possible. Not only did they find that they could be domesticated, but they found that along with domestication their coat colour, for some reason, changed. They became silver, and some even became white with silver patches. They can now be bred and owned as pets.
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it is referring to Niccolo Machiavelli's The Prince. In which he states that a good ruler Will be as cunning as a fox and as ferocious as a lion.