It will be two insisor holes,if it does the tear the flesh,but can get infected.I would use soap disinfectant from vets that wards off infection,and silver oxide cauterizing sticks to stop the bleeding if it hasn't clotted,by applying them directly in the wounds.if you can isolate him from any other birds,that's optimal as he recovers in a cool room with straw bed.encourage water intake often and blenderize dandelion greens to mix with water as he may be too weak to chew greens for 1-3 days.He may lose a little weight,but will get better sooner with greens and water solution. by about day three to 4,hell be wanting to back outside.my advice is to inspect evey part of him for any wounds you may have missed right away such as wing tips or under his wing area.allow him to swim if bleeding has clotted and re introduce him to his flock so a new pecking order isn't established,but keep an eye on his progress,and reintregration.geese are sad and hurt after an attack emotionally and physically in pain.babying them back to health is important for a speedy recovery by encouraging them to drink when it hurts them to do so and giving them attention,and spending lots of time with them.If you are needed ,they will honk for you.I think keeping the straw as clean as possible by adding new over would really helps,and is easier on you because in a cool room there is virtually no odour.I re ommend laying a tarp down first.hope this helps.If its a pet,a vet will examine if need be.just be wary of the signs of infection,and get antibiotics if need be from vets.
bites it's neck!
Cross with the goose and leave the goose on the other side. Come back for the corn. Cross with the corn and return with the goose. Leave the goose and take the fox. Cross over and leave the fox with the corn. Come back for the goose and return to the side where the fox and corn are waiting - don't take your eye off the fox or the goose! ---------------------------------- Put them all in the boat including yourself and cross. A sack of corn weighs about 50 lbs. a goose about 10 lbs. a fox about 20 lbs. Since the boat can hold two people, all three things weigh less than a second person that the boat can hold.
First, get the goose. Take it across. Then, get the fox. Take it asross and get the goose again. Go get the corn. Put the goose down. Then put the corn in the boat and go across. If you did it right you should have the corn and the fox on the other side. Then take across the goose.
absolutely
While a fox could give you a nasty bite and do quite a bit of damage, it isn't big enough to actually bite off your head.
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A Red Fox Would Win Because It Is Bigger, Stronger, Heavier, Smarter And Quicker Than The Grey Fox. Also, The Grey Fox Does Not Have The Ability To Kill Animals By Doing That Nasty Bite Turn On The Neck That Red Foxes Sometimes Do. But Grey Foxes Are Suprisingly Good Climbers. If The Grey Fox Had A Chance To Get Up A Tree And The Red Fox Left. The Grey Fox Would Get Away.
yes the Arctic fox is dangerous it will probably bite you and scratch you pretty badly
yes, quite hard, he likes it kinky.
1st feb 2010
Fox. And "cocks" I guess because a cock is a chicken. :)
The man will first cross the goose and leave the fox and the corn behind. He returns and picks up the corn, crosses and leaves the corn, and brings back the goose. He drops off the goose and picks up the fox to cross, then he comes back for the goose.