Can Coyote Outfox a Fox?! - Summary

Summary

Coyote Peterson visits the Colorado Wolf & Wildlife Center to interact with two red foxes, Rhett and Scarlett. He notes that foxes are notoriously difficult to film with, as they are highly energetic and unpredictable. During his visit, Coyote attempts to entice the foxes to play and interact with him, using cheese as a lure. He also explores their enclosure, highlighting features such as the "fox slide" and the "Fox Skyway." The foxes steal his glove and lead him on a chase, eventually returning it to him. Coyote reflects on the challenges of working with foxes and notes that, despite their charm, they do not make good pets. He encourages viewers to visit the Colorado Wolf & Wildlife Center to meet Rhett and Scarlett in person.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The video features Coyote Peterson interacting with two foxes, Rhett and Scarlett, at the Colorado Wolf & Wildlife Center.
2. Coyote Peterson has worked with foxes before, including a baby fox in Alaska and a full-grown fox in Florida.
3. The Colorado Wolf & Wildlife Center has a double-gate system to ensure the foxes do not escape.
4. The fox enclosure has a "fox slide" and a "Fox Skyway" that allows the foxes to move from one side of the enclosure to the other.
5. The foxes have winter coats that are incredibly fluffy and have a musky smell.
6. Foxes are primarily nocturnal, meaning they are most active at night.
7. Foxes require an incredible amount of attention and are not suitable as pets.
8. The foxes at the Colorado Wolf & Wildlife Center are rescued and cannot be released back into the wild.
9. Foxes have a unique way of keeping warm in cold temperatures, using their fur and body shape to insulate themselves.
10. Coyote Peterson has a glove that he uses to interact with the foxes, but it gets taken by Rhett and thrown over the Fox Skyway.
11. The video features footage of a fox going down a slide, which is a rare and entertaining sight.
12. The Colorado Wolf & Wildlife Center offers tours and encounters with foxes and wolves.

Note: I excluded opinions and subjective statements from the extracted facts.