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The Tudors typically did not hunt foxes because they were not regarded as a desirable game animal. Fox hunting became popular later, particularly in the 18th and 19th centuries as a sport among the aristocracy. During the Tudor period, hunting was primarily focused on more prestigious creatures like deer, boar, and birds. Additionally, foxes were often seen more as pests, and their control was more a matter of agricultural management than sport.

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