Foxes kill many, many rodents and other small animals that can carry diseases harmful to man and that compete with many for food. Rodents damage or destroy vast amounts of grain and other human foods each year. They also kill rabbits who eat large amount of grasses and crops that serve as food for domestic livestock. Foxes are very wary around humans and rarely cause human injury and rarely take on livestock. Basically, the fox is much more beneficial than it is a menace. In the city where I live, one neighborhood complained to the city that there were a number of foxes in their area. The city trapped them and had them killed. Within months the same neighborhood was complaining that their area was overrun with mice and rats. Gee, I wonder why?
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Might be famous 4 religion :PUpdated answer: It's not a good thing, but Leicester is famous for being the founding place of fox-hunting, which is why Leicester City Football Club are nicknamed 'the Foxes'. Leicestershire has a long history and association with fox-hunting.
Everbody because fox hunting is against the law.
Fox hunting is often practiced by rich people on their own land. Sometimes fox hunting is practiced in nearby forests.
Peter Beckford has written: 'Thoughts on hunting' -- subject(s): Fox hunting, Horses 'Thoughts upon hare and fox hunting' -- subject(s): Horses, Fox hunting, Hares 'Thoughts upon hunting' -- subject(s): Fox hunting, Horses, Hare hunting
UK was the first to have fox hunting.
Fox hunting became popular in the 17th and 18th century. People navigated from deer hunting to fox because fox were considered vermin, and because there was a lack of deer to hunt as sport. People use dogs and horses to aid in the hunting of fox.
Fox hunting is banned. So it starts never.
no, beagles are used, but only where fox hunting is legal
Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man was created in 1928.
The reason that their his favorite things to do is because there his favorite things to do
Yes the Missouri Fox Trotter is used for Hunting.